It's technically possible. But right now, there is no program, research,
design, budget, funding, or planning going on to make it happen.
No. No human has every been further away than the Moon.
The first astronaut to see Mars through a telescope was most likely one of the Apollo astronauts who orbited the moon in the late 1960s and early 1970s. These astronauts had training in celestial navigation and would have had access to telescopes for observation during their missions. However, I could not find specific information on which astronaut was the very first to view Mars through a telescope while in space.
Richardson Crater on Mars is named after American astrophysicist and astronaut William P. Richardson. He was a member of the Viking imaging team that studied Mars in the 1970s.
a astronaut
You can certainly jump lower anywhere. That's as easy as a contest to see who can talk softer. But you can also jump higher on Mars, because the acceleration of gravity on its surface is only about 38% of what it is on Earth's surface.
No astronaut has ever been to Mars.
At the poles of Mars.
no
Astronaut uses their space probe,space station,telescope,spectroscope,and computers to get information,and images of Mars.
Mars> slim to none Earth> 9.67% Reason: No astronaut can make it to Mars
Robinson Crusue on Mars..
no astronaut was ever sent to mars
Mission to land on Mars
their have planned it that they their by 2037
yes,they have the NASA went to mars so as viking 1 and2
Hard to say. No one has ever been to Mars yet.
The cast of Mars Man - 2013 includes: Robert Coffie as Astronaut