food, water... you?? ;)
The type of space suit you would need depends on the environment you will be in. For low Earth orbit missions, you would require an Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU). For deep space missions, such as travel to Mars or beyond, a different type of suit with enhanced radiation protection and life support systems would be needed.
A space probe carries various equipment such as cameras, spectrometers, magnetometers, and instruments for analyzing particles, radiation, and temperature. It also includes communication devices for sending data back to Earth and propulsion systems for navigating through space.
F.O.R.B.: fuel, oxygen, radio, batteries PLUS: -vizier's -thermal suits -gas masks, -and other necessary space travel materials. hope this helps!
The question is a little vague. You would die if you stepped in mars without any kind of protective suit due to lack of oxygen and the extreme temperatures, not to mention the atmospheric phenomena.
If there really is intelligent life on Mars, it has done an excellent job of camouflaging itself to look like nothing bu rocks. Our satellite surveys and landers have detected nothing - no signs of life of ANY kind.
You would better served by leasing a fully equipped restaraunt space.
I am not actually sure but I think it is some kind of space shuttle that went to Mars?
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The type of space suit you would need depends on the environment you will be in. For low Earth orbit missions, you would require an Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU). For deep space missions, such as travel to Mars or beyond, a different type of suit with enhanced radiation protection and life support systems would be needed.
As a Martian is a resident of Mars, according to space probes, there is no life on Mars like the kind of Martian we expect in science fiction. Scientists are still trying to find out if there is any other life on Mars, like microbes or lichens.If, however, you mean other aliens in space - this has still not been proven - yet.
According to NASA space journal, the only interstellar stones that succeeded in getting to our planet's surface before burning up in the atmosphere were from random asteroids and meteors. None from Mars. (On a side note, how the hell do you think a rock from Mars would get here??? How would it leave Mars in the first place? As far as I know, gravity there is strong enough to prevent such occurrences. However, if I am wrong about this, perhaps you would be kind enough to explain to me just how a "rock from mars" would leave Mars. Please do so at your earliest convenience, you idiot.)
because the oceans make up roughly 70% the earth, therefore when viewed from space, the earth looks mostly blue. If the surface of the earth was mostly jungle then it would be the green planet. Mars is called the red planet because when viewed from space it looks kind of red, that is because the surface of mars has a red tint to it.
You Could Use Slides
There are several types of equipment used during a spacewalk. Some things used are tethers, manned maneuvering units, and Slidewires.
mars has hot weather
A space probe carries various equipment such as cameras, spectrometers, magnetometers, and instruments for analyzing particles, radiation, and temperature. It also includes communication devices for sending data back to Earth and propulsion systems for navigating through space.
To explore Mars, essential equipment would include a robust rover for mobility and transport, scientific instruments for analyzing soil and atmospheric samples, and life support systems to provide oxygen, water, and food for astronauts. Additionally, communication devices for relaying data back to Earth and protective suits to shield against harsh environmental conditions are crucial. Solar panels or nuclear power sources would also be necessary for energy generation on the planet's surface.