The soil nutrients may be able to support life, but life would still have to be shielded from the intense ultraviolet light
The US and the Soviet Union made several failed attempts to launch a spacecraft to Mars. The Soviet's Mars 1 was the first spacecraft successfully placed on a course toward Mars. It was supposed to do a fly-by. Contact with it was lost while on the way -- it may have passed near the planet. The US spacecraft Mariner 4 completed the first confirmed Mars fly-by on July 14, 1965
Some of the well-known NASA space crafts include the Hubble Space Telescope, Mars rovers like Curiosity and Perseverance, the Voyager probes, the International Space Station, and the Space Shuttle program.
Mars.
In English grammar the possessive form is " Mars' " . Note the position of the apostrophe. We would say " Mars' atmosphere " .
Mars has constantly been visited by spacecrafts. The first spacecraft to visit Mars was the Mariner 4. After that Mars has been visited by numerous spacecrafts like: Mars Pathfinder, Mars Global Surveyor, Mars Odyssey, Mars Express and the Mars 2 which was the first spacecraft to land on Mars.
If it did, it would be destroyed. Due to gravity, it would not happen.
No. Though traces of water has been found, Mars is incapable of sustaining life.
Amanda's encyclopedia was destroyed by Mars Bar Thompson in the book "Maniac Magee" by Jerry Spinelli.
Our ancestors destroyed it as we are doing to the earth, that's why the human race colonized the earth.
Actually I believe that the asteroid belt between mars and Jupiter was Mar's sister planet. However it was destroyed somehow hundreds of millions of years ago and could have possibly stripped Mars of it's life giving atmosphere.
Some data was reported in Imperial units instead of the usual metric units. Because of this, the orbiter went down to an altitude of 57 km above Mars instead of 140-150 km. It was destroyed by the atmosphere as it was not designed for atmospheric flight.
The US and the Soviet Union made several failed attempts to launch a spacecraft to Mars. The Soviet's Mars 1 was the first spacecraft successfully placed on a course toward Mars. It was supposed to do a fly-by. Contact with it was lost while on the way -- it may have passed near the planet. The US spacecraft Mariner 4 completed the first confirmed Mars fly-by on July 14, 1965
Mars is currently the most suitable planet for potential human colonization due to its similarities to Earth, such as a similar day-night cycle and presence of water ice. However, significant technological advancements would be needed to make Mars habitable for humans in the long term.
Some of the well-known NASA space crafts include the Hubble Space Telescope, Mars rovers like Curiosity and Perseverance, the Voyager probes, the International Space Station, and the Space Shuttle program.
On September 23, 1999, NASA's Mars Climate Orbiter was unintentionally destroyed. The spacecraft was launched on December 11, 1998. A minor calculation error had it enter the orbital pattern of Mars at an altitude that was lower than expected. It disintegrated due to atmospheric stress when it entered at this incorrect position.
There are no people on Mars, and no astronauts have visited Mars. The Moon, yes, Mars, no.
Mars.