Mars and Murrie made M&M chocolate during WW2
by developing technology we can develop more advanced space suits/ rockets/ fuels/ houses (for living on mars)/ vehicles/ and other things that will help us survive on the harsh surface of mars that has an average temperature of −55 °C!
1)Complete the international space station 2)Develop , build and fly a new crew exploration vehicle, by 2014. 3)Develop a program to return humans to the moon, establish a lunar base and pursue subsequent exploration of mars and other destinations .
The red planet is Mars, 4th planet from the sun and 7th largest. The name of the month of March derives from the name Mars
Mars has constantly been visited by spacecrafts. The first spacecraft to visit Mars was the Mariner 4. After that Mars has been visited by numerous spacecrafts like: Mars Pathfinder, Mars Global Surveyor, Mars Odyssey, Mars Express and the Mars 2 which was the first spacecraft to land on Mars.
Earth and Mars
Murrie and Mars. Or, Mars and Murrie, if you prefer. They were named by Bruce Murrie and Forrest Mars, who struck a deal between their two companies to make them. Bruce Murrie was the son of Hershey's president William Murrie, and Forrest Mars was the son of Mars Candy Company's founder, Frank C Mars.
It is called that because it is an abbreviation for its creators Forrest Mars and Bruce Murrie. They made them for the military in 1941.
M&M were created by Frank Mars and Bruce Murrie. The first letter of each of their last names formed M&M, or Mars&Murrie.
M&M were created by Frank Mars and Bruce Murrie. The first letter of each of their last names formed M&M, or Mars&Murrie.
It was for the founders, Mars & Murrie.
One M was for Forrest E. Mars Sr. of the Mars company, and the other M was for Bruce Murrie, son of Hershey's president William F.R. Murrie. The two men struck a deal to create a hard shelled candy with a chocolate interior.
Mars & Murrie
Mars & Murrie
Mars
It is named after the famous confectionery
The last names of the creators, Forrest Mars and Bruce Murrie.
For Forrest Mars - original owner of Mars company and Bruce Murrie - son of the owner of Hershey Co.