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International Mars missions:

  1. Mars 1960A, USSR, 10 October 1960
  2. Mars 1960B, USSR, 14 October 1960
  3. Mars 1962A, USSR, 24 October 1962
  4. Mars 1962B, USSR, 11 November 1962
  5. Mars 1, USSR, 19 June 1963
  6. Mariner 3, USA NASA, 5 November 1964
  7. Zond 2, USSR, 6 August 1965
  8. Mariner 4, USA NASA, 15 July 1965
  9. Mariner 6, USA NASA, 31 July 1969
  10. Mariner 7, USA NASA, 5 August 1969
  11. Mars 1969A, USSR, 27 March 1969
  12. Mars 1969B, USSR, 2 April 1969
  13. Mariner 8, USA NASA, 9 May 1971
  14. Mariner 9, USA NASA, 14 November 1971
  15. Mars 2, USSR, November 1971 - August 1972
  16. Mars 2 Lander, USSR, 27 November 1971
  17. Mars 3, USSR, December 1971 - August 1972
  18. Mars 3 Lander, USSR, 2 December 1971
  19. Cosmos 419, USSR, 10 May 1971
  20. Mars 4, USSR, 10 February 1974
  21. Mars 5, USSR, February 1974
  22. Mars 6, USSR, 12 March 1974
  23. Mars 6 Lander, USSR, 12 March 1974
  24. Mars 7, USSR, 9 March 1974
  25. Mars 7 Lander, USSR, 9 March 1974
  26. Viking 1 Orbiter, USA NASA, June 1976 - August 1980
  27. Viking 1 Lander, USA NASA, 20 July 1976 - 13 November 1982
  28. Viking 2 Orbiter, USA NASA, August 1976 - July 1978
  29. Viking 2 Lander, USA NASA, 3 September 1976 - 11 April 1980
  30. Phobos 1, USSR, 7 July 1988
  31. Phobos 2, USSR, 29 January 1989 - 27 March 1989
  32. Mars Observer, USA NASA, 25 September 1992
  33. Mars 96, Russia (RFSA), 16 November 1996
  34. Mars Pathfinder, USA NASA, 4 July 1997 - 27 September 1997
  35. Sojourner, USA NASA, 6 July 1997
  36. Mars Global Surveyor, USA NASA, 12 September 1997 - 2 November 2006
  37. Mars Climate Orbiter, USA NASA, 23 September 1999
  38. Mars Polar Lander, USA NASA, 3 December 1999
  39. Deep Space 2 "Amundsen", USA NASA, 3 December 1999
  40. Deep Space 2 "Scott", USA NASA, 3 December 1999
  41. 2001 Mars Odyssey, USA NASA, 24 October 2001
  42. Nozomi, Japan (ISAS), 14 December 2003
  43. Mars Express, European Space Administration (ESA), 25 December 2003
  44. Beagle 2, UK, 25 December 2003
  45. MER-A "Spirit", USA NASA, 4 January 2004
  46. MER-B "Opportunity", USA NASA, 25 January 2004
  47. Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, USA NASA, 10 March 2006
  48. Rosetta, European Sppace Administration (ESA), 25 February 2007
  49. Phoenix, USA NASA, 25 May 2008 - 10 November 2008
  50. Dawn, USA NASA, 17 February 2009
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Have we ever visited or sent a probe to mars?

Yes, several space probes have been sent to Mars by various countries, including NASA's Mars rovers, Curiosity and Perseverance. Currently, there are also plans for crewed missions to Mars in the future.


Where have unmanned space probes been sent?

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What probe has been sent into space?

There have been many probes sent into space by different space agencies, such as NASA's Voyager probes, the Mars rovers like Curiosity and Perseverance, and the ESA's Rosetta probe. Each probe is designed for specific missions, such as studying distant planets, asteroids, or comets, and expanding our understanding of the universe.


What has been sent to Mars?

Several missions have been sent to Mars, including rovers like Curiosity and Perseverance, as well as landers like InSight. These missions aim to study the Martian surface, atmosphere, and geology in order to understand more about the planet's history and potential for life. Additionally, the Mars Helicopter Ingenuity was sent to demonstrate the first powered flight on another planet.


Space probe sent into space by US and USSR?

The US sent the Voyager probes, Viking probes, and New Horizons probe to explore space, while the USSR sent the Venera probes, Luna probes, and the Mars probes. These space probes played crucial roles in advancing our understanding of the solar system and beyond.

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Why do astronauts think there is water on Mars?

Testing by probes that have been sent to Mars indicate that water does exist.


What did the probes sent to Mars learn?

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Have the us sent crafts to mars?

The U.S. has sent a number of space probes to the planet Mars. Several have been orbiting camera platforms, while others have been rovers or lander.


Are there any space probes sent to mars?

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Why do people visit mars?

So far, no people have visited Mars, although robotic probes have been sent there in the search for scientific knowledge.


Did any astranots go to mars?

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How many space probes have been sent to explore Venus?

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Did scientists go to Mars?

No humans have yet gone to Mars. We have sent robot probes to the planet.


Is there any life on mars that is proven to be real?

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Have there been any probes sent to mercury?

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