Mass is a measure of the amount of matter in an object. So basically it is what is inside something. Weight depends on gravity such as landing on the moon, your mass is the same no matter what, but since gravity is a lot weaker, you weigh less!
Old Answer: There is less gravity to pull you down.
Your weight would change on Mars because gravity is weaker there compared to Earth. Weight is the force of gravity acting on an object, while mass is the amount of matter in an object and remains the same regardless of location. So, your mass would stay the same on Mars, but you would weigh less due to the weaker gravitational pull.
Your weight would change, as weight is dependant upon the gravitational strength of the body that you are landing on. Your mass is essentially you as a whole it has an arbitrary value, so that weight can be calculated later on.
Your weight on Mars would be about 38% of your weight on Earth because Mars has a weaker gravitational pull than Earth.
The two machines that have landed on Mars are the Perseverance rover, which landed in February 2021, and the Curiosity rover, which landed in August 2012.
Two rovers of different kinds have landed on Mars. The first Mars Rover landed in 1997. The first Mars Navigator landedin 2004.
Your weight would change on Mars because gravity is weaker there compared to Earth. Weight is the force of gravity acting on an object, while mass is the amount of matter in an object and remains the same regardless of location. So, your mass would stay the same on Mars, but you would weigh less due to the weaker gravitational pull.
Your weight would change, as weight is dependant upon the gravitational strength of the body that you are landing on. Your mass is essentially you as a whole it has an arbitrary value, so that weight can be calculated later on.
No I have not landed on mars but I would like to go.
Weight changes because it depends on the gravitational pull of the planet. Since Mars has a weaker gravitational force than Earth, an object or person would weigh less on Mars than on Earth. Mass, however, remains the same regardless of the planet because it is a measure of the amount of matter in an object.
Your weight would change, as weight is dependant upon the gravitational strength of the body that you are landing on. Your mass is essentially you as a whole it has an arbitrary value, so that weight can be calculated later on.
The Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity landed on Mars during 2004
Yes. Twelve spacecraft have landed on Mars.
On Mars...
The Mariner spacecraft landed on the planet Mars, and the Apollo spacecraft landed on the moon.
The first vehicle landed on Mars was the Mars Pathfinder, which included a robotic rover called Sojourner. It successfully landed on Mars in 1997.
The spacecraft that landed on Mars in the 1970s was the Viking 1 Lander. It was the first spacecraft to have landed on Mars on July 20, 1976.
before anything it would be NASA. but there were no people yet to land on Mars.