No, only land rovers have traveled to Mars. Humans do not yet have a sophisticated enough space craft, and it would be so far impossible to hold enough supplies for the trip back and forth.
No. No human has every been further away than the Moon.
No humans have been on Mars, but numerous robotic missions have been sent there to explore the surface and study the planet's geology, atmosphere, and potential for past life. NASA's Curiosity rover and Perseverance rover are currently operating on Mars, collecting data and conducting experiments.
no not yet .but only the probes have been sent there.
No human has been to Mars yet. All missions to Mars have been unmanned robotic missions. However, there are plans for human missions to Mars in the future, with NASA targeting the 2030s for potential crewed missions.
NASA has not discovered microbial fossils on Mars. NASA's Curiosity rover has not found any direct evidence of current or past life on Mars. The search for signs of past life on Mars continues with future missions like the Mars 2020 rover.
well, something has been on mars, the mars rover.
You can't go to any other planet. One day astronuats might be able to, but for now you should stick to earth. The only other place man has gone is the moon. NASA has sent robots to Mars to look for forms of life and to check the place out.
No
As for as is known no earthlings have ever been on Mars.
Nothing physical has yet been sent from Mars, although there have been a few meteorites from Mars that have landed on earth.
There is no life on mars. Man has not gotten to Mars in a ship, but probes have been sent. We have mars photos and some samples of the dirt. Mars has always been in the imagination of writers and storytellers.
None that is known. It has been suggested that there may once of been life on Mars, but most scientists think it is unlikely that there is any life there now.
yes
War of the Worlds . .
The only space mitions on Mars that i know of would be the 2 Mars Rovers still currently exploring Mars.~2010
None has been observed so far.
nothing that has ever been discovered