It is not impossible for man to set foot on Mars. There just hasn't yet been a manned mission there.
As of 2013, humans have not been to Mars.The first man to step on Mars was......... no one, no man has ever been on Mars, only the mars Rover, a little robot like machine that takes pictures and sand samples of the earth like planet, Mars!!
Charles Duke (Apollo 16) was the youngest man to set his foot on the moon. He was born in 1935 and set his foot on the moon in 1972.
No. The only (non-man-made) extraterrestrial (space, or non-Earth) object man has set foot on is the moon.
Matthew Henson is not the first man to set foot on the moon, Neil Armstrong is
I don't think so; not that we are aware of. No. The onyl place other than Earth where humans have set foot is the moon.
No human has set foot on Mars - yet.
Mars has been explored by telescopes, satellites, probes, landers and a few rovers. No human has ever set foot on Mars so far.
We have sent robots to investigate.
no need to worry that early about UV protection on mars because man has not even set foot on it yet....
Yes.
As of 2013, humans have not been to Mars.The first man to step on Mars was......... no one, no man has ever been on Mars, only the mars Rover, a little robot like machine that takes pictures and sand samples of the earth like planet, Mars!!
you cant set foot on a planet that has no surface. Jupiter is made entirely of deadly gas. He'd go through it and then suffocate.
No one has set foot on Mars, yet.
No
No human beings have ever set foot on Mars.
In this lifetime - all of them. Probably in this decade, none. Within this century, Mars is the most probable. Time is an incredibly long period and technology increases even faster. It is not inconceivable for Man to set foot on Mercury, Venus, Mars and even the dwarf planets and many of the moons. However, they will never be able to "set foot" on Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus nor Neptune because by definition there is no surface to "set foot" on. Float maybe, but not "set foot".
just a robot