Mars is an extremely cold planet with an average temperature around minus-80 degrees. Temperatures can dip to minus-225 degrees around the poles. Periods of warmth are brief — highs can reach 70 degrees for a brief time around Noon at the equator in the summer.
The two missions to Mars that ended in failure are the Mars Climate Orbiter in 1999, which crashed due to a navigation error, and the Mars Polar Lander in 1999, which likely crashed during its descent.
Yes, NASA has sent several spacecraft to Mars, including the Mars rovers (e.g. Curiosity, Perseverance) and orbiters (e.g. Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, MAVEN). These missions have helped study the geology, climate, and potential for past life on Mars.
The Mars Climate Orbiter disappeared in 1999 due to a navigation error that caused it to enter Mars' atmosphere at the wrong angle and burn up.
Pathfinder and Sojourner are both missions sent to Mars by NASA. Pathfinder was a lander that carried the Sojourner rover, which became the first rover to explore Mars' surface in 1997. Pathfinder and Sojourner were instrumental in studying Mars' geology, climate, and potential for life.
Mars' nighttime temperature is extremely cold. Its average daytime temperature is -23 degrees celsius. Mostly all of Mars' atmosphere is carbon dioxide. Little is oxygen. Liquid water probably does not exist on mars. Mars' surface is red/orange and rough. It has some sand and a lot of rock.
it is about 0 degrees on mars
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yep
The Mars Climate Orbiter
It consists mainly of Carbon Dioxide. It is very cold.
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it is vey hot
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Phobos, one of Mars' moons, does not have its own atmosphere or climate. It is too small to retain an atmosphere, so it does not experience weather or climate patterns like those on Earth or larger planetary bodies.
It is theorized that the valley networks on Mars formed when Mars had a warmer wetter climate so that precipitation might account for the branched networks etc.
The Mars satellite that crashed on Mars was the Mars Climate Orbiter. It crashed in 1999 due to a navigational error caused by a mix-up of imperial and metric unit systems during the spacecraft's mission.
Its cold so probably Pluto