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First ever satellite to land on the planet Mars was a Russian probe called Mars 2. Albeit it did not land but crashed. The first successful probe to land on Mars was Mars 3 sent by the Russians, however the probe was operational for 15 minutes after landing on Mars. The first American probe to land on Mars was the Viking 1 on the 20th of July 1976.
The spaceship returns to Earth by firing its engines to slow down and re-enter the Earth's atmosphere. It then navigates through the atmosphere before deploying parachutes to safely land in a designated landing area.
The first spaceship to land on the moon was Apollo 11, commanded by Neil Armstrong and piloted by Buzz Aldrin. The historic landing took place on July 20, 1969.
No astronaut has ever been to Mars.
hey buddy why dont u be a man
It was Mars 2, from the Soviet Mars Lander Program.
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Well people on earth use robotic space ships to land on Mars.they use those spaceships without people in it.They send robotic ships because they waant to know if the spaceship will get there and get back.But probaly nothing willhappen to a regular spaceships because the planet Mars does not have a lot of density or other stuff so most likely the spaceship will come back saftley to Earth
the question doesn't make sense NEW 8/14/2012 (PurpleMouse): I think the ask-er is trying to say, "how long did it take the spaceship to land on mars?" It took a year for a rover to land, so maybe less for a spaceship.
the problem is getting home
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NASA's Perseverance rover successfully landed on Mars on February 18, 2021. It's designed to explore the Martian surface, search for signs of ancient life, and collect samples for potential return to Earth in the future.
First ever satellite to land on the planet Mars was a Russian probe called Mars 2. Albeit it did not land but crashed. The first successful probe to land on Mars was Mars 3 sent by the Russians, however the probe was operational for 15 minutes after landing on Mars. The first American probe to land on Mars was the Viking 1 on the 20th of July 1976.
yes you can land a shuttle on mars. This is because its similar to earth in many ways (:
becaus emars is deeper in the center of mars