No human being has ever walked on any astronomical body except
the Earth and the moon.
At its closest approach to Earth, Mars is roughly 140 times farther
from us than the moon is.
Man-made robotic hardware has been placed on the surface of Mars,
but nothing from Mars has ever been brought back to Earth.
No one that we know of has ever been on mars, because as far as we know of it can not support life.
No sorry but the travel takes to long for technology of today
No. A human has not gone to mars. But the space rover has. Mars to unsafe for a human to travel on.
not yet.... but one day!
No person has ever been there.
no
No, no one has ever walked on Mars before.
Zero. Nobody walks on mars, and nobody has ever walked on mars.
No one has been to Mars yet. Elon Musk's SpaceX plans to send the first people there around 2024.
Man-made objects have traveled to Mars, zoomed by Mars and kept going, crashed on Mars, entered orbit around Mars, and landed on Mars. At least three of them are presently creeping around on the surface of Mars under the command and control of their own on-board software and controllers on Earth, performing scientific experiments and observations, and communicating their findings back to Earth. The only astronomical body other than Earth around which humans have entered orbit or upon which humans have walked is the moon ... roughly 1/2 of 1 percent of the distance from here to Mars.
Jupiter mars mercury have been walked on by me coz im the best at every thing
No, no one has ever walked on Mars before.
No person has yet walked on Mars.
Zero. Nobody walks on mars, and nobody has ever walked on mars.
No person has yet walked on mars.
I'm not sure but nobody was walked on mars!
None yet
As of December 2016, exactly none.
Yes. The surface gravity on Mars is about 38% of what it is on Mars, a little more than twice the surface gravity on the moon, where people have stood and walked.
Conspiracy theorist have long stated that people have never walked on the moon or landed a spacecraft on Mars. Fox News is just one organization that may hold that opinion.
Yes. If everything goes according to plan, NASA will have someone on Mars by 2h37 and ESA will sometime between 2035 and 2040.
No one as landed on Mars, walked on Mars, or lived on Mars. For rubbish cans or trash cans to exist on Mars, humans would need to be on Mars and either bring the rubbish cans or manufacture these on the planet. None of that is possible in the conceivable future, because Mars' atmosphere cannot support human life. Even if we assume ANY other life lived there before, we cannot assume their method of trash collection or removal.
Because the gravity and the friction stops the human breathing And no one has enough marsbars to get there