According to 'www.spacetoday.org': The Pathfinder interplanetary spacecraft from Earth ended its epic, 309-million-mile journey on July 4, 1997, by successfully delivering a pyramid-shaped Mars station, complete with camera, weather tower and instrument-laden rover named Sojourner, in an historic safe landing on the Martian surface at 17:07 GMT.
NASA's Viking 1 and Viking 2 landed on Mars in 1976.
The duration of going from the Earth to Mars depends upon the kind of spacecraft that the object is boarding. But as previous experience has always been taken as the benchmark to decide the duration of anything, we can take the example the Mars Pathfinder. The Mars Pathfinder was launched in the year 1996 on December fourth and it reached to the planet mars in the year 1997 on July fourth. So according to this calculation you can say that it takes seven months if you want to go to the planet mars from the planet earth. That mission was considered as a benchmark in the history of the discoveries about mars and it consist of a rover called Sojourner who landed on the surface of the planet and moved around to find the truth about the planet. The duration of going from the Earth to Mars depends upon the kind of spacecraft that the object is boarding. But as previous experience has always been taken as the benchmark to decide the duration of anything, we can take the example the Mars Pathfinder. The Mars Pathfinder was launched in the year 1996 on December fourth and it reached to the planet mars in the year 1997 on July fourth. So according to this calculation you can say that it takes seven months if you want to go to the planet mars from the planet earth. That mission was considered as a benchmark in the history of the discoveries about mars and it consist of a rover called Sojourner who landed on the surface of the planet and moved around to find the truth about the planet. The duration of going from the Earth to Mars depends upon the kind of spacecraft that the object is boarding. But as previous experience has always been taken as the benchmark to decide the duration of anything, we can take the example the Mars Pathfinder. The Mars Pathfinder was launched in the year 1996 on December fourth and it reached to the planet mars in the year 1997 on July fourth. So according to this calculation you can say that it takes seven months if you want to go to the planet mars from the planet earth. That mission was considered as a benchmark in the history of the discoveries about mars and it consist of a rover called Sojourner who landed on the surface of the planet and moved around to find the truth about the planet.
The mariner spacecraft first landed on Mars 1971 I think.
The Viking 1 spacecraft landed on Mars in 1976, followed by Viking 2 also in the same year. These missions were the first to successfully land and send back images and data from the Martian surface, providing valuable insight into the planet's geology and atmosphere.
the first spacecraft to explore mars is the mariner 4
NASA's Viking 1 and Viking 2 landed on Mars in 1976.
The first NASA space craft to mars set off on August 2007 and they arrived in may 2008
The duration of going from the Earth to Mars depends upon the kind of spacecraft that the object is boarding. But as previous experience has always been taken as the benchmark to decide the duration of anything, we can take the example the Mars Pathfinder. The Mars Pathfinder was launched in the year 1996 on December fourth and it reached to the planet mars in the year 1997 on July fourth. So according to this calculation you can say that it takes seven months if you want to go to the planet mars from the planet earth. That mission was considered as a benchmark in the history of the discoveries about mars and it consist of a rover called Sojourner who landed on the surface of the planet and moved around to find the truth about the planet. The duration of going from the Earth to Mars depends upon the kind of spacecraft that the object is boarding. But as previous experience has always been taken as the benchmark to decide the duration of anything, we can take the example the Mars Pathfinder. The Mars Pathfinder was launched in the year 1996 on December fourth and it reached to the planet mars in the year 1997 on July fourth. So according to this calculation you can say that it takes seven months if you want to go to the planet mars from the planet earth. That mission was considered as a benchmark in the history of the discoveries about mars and it consist of a rover called Sojourner who landed on the surface of the planet and moved around to find the truth about the planet. The duration of going from the Earth to Mars depends upon the kind of spacecraft that the object is boarding. But as previous experience has always been taken as the benchmark to decide the duration of anything, we can take the example the Mars Pathfinder. The Mars Pathfinder was launched in the year 1996 on December fourth and it reached to the planet mars in the year 1997 on July fourth. So according to this calculation you can say that it takes seven months if you want to go to the planet mars from the planet earth. That mission was considered as a benchmark in the history of the discoveries about mars and it consist of a rover called Sojourner who landed on the surface of the planet and moved around to find the truth about the planet.
The mars rover landed in 2004 and i dont know the other one
The mariner spacecraft first landed on Mars 1971 I think.
The Viking 1 spacecraft landed on Mars in 1976, followed by Viking 2 also in the same year. These missions were the first to successfully land and send back images and data from the Martian surface, providing valuable insight into the planet's geology and atmosphere.
the first spacecraft to explore mars is the mariner 4
1:58am (EST) December 4th 1996 and landed on mars on July 4th 1997 and continued operating until September 27th that year
NASA first landed a spacecraft on Mars in 1976. The Viking 1 lander successfully touched down on the surface of Mars on July 20, 1976, followed shortly by Viking 2 on September 3, 1976.
NASA first landed a spacecraft on Mars in 1976. The Viking 1 lander successfully touched down on the surface of Mars on July 20, 1976, followed by the Viking 2 lander on September 3, 1976.
Luna 9 became the first spacecraft to land on the moon in 1966.
The 1st space craft that went to Mars was the American Mariner 4 spacecraft. This was in the year 1971.