Yes several unmanned space craft have made landings on mars. For more info go to the related link (Mars landing) below
No hardware sent to Mars has ever been returned to Earth, and nothing that's landed on the Martian surface has ever been launched from it.
Quite a few; all robots. Some are still sending messages back.
Many have been sent, although only around a third of missions actually got there. However, the number that were sent is around 42, with several planned by various agencies for 2010-2011 and beyond.16 probes have gone to Mars.
The sun's extreme heat would destroy any spacecraft that gets too close. Additionally, the sun's strong gravitational pull makes it very difficult to land on it. Therefore, it is currently not feasible to land a spacecraft on the sun.
Astronauts have not landed on Uranus and Neptune, as they have only visited the Moon, Mars, and the satellites of Jupiter and Saturn. Exploration of these distant gas giants would require advanced technology and significant challenges to overcome.
Yes. Twelve spacecraft have landed on Mars.
Nothing physical has yet been sent from Mars, although there have been a few meteorites from Mars that have landed on earth.
no human has landed on mars yet. just a few machines taking pictures
No human beings have ever set foot on Mars.
No hardware sent to Mars has ever been returned to Earth, and nothing that's landed on the Martian surface has ever been launched from it.
Human have landed on the Moon, not a planet. It was NASA's Apollo missions which successfully landed humans on the Moon from 1969 to 1972. No human has landed on any other planet besides Earth's Moon.
well, something has been on mars, the mars rover.
As of today, we are saying that there is no life on mars. But then again [I don't think] humans have actually landed on Mars [the atmosphere would burn you to a crisp], so we can't say for sure. But no definite evidence of life has been found on ANY planet in the Solar System.
Sojourner, which was the robotic Mars rover, landed on Mars in July of 1997. Sojourner explored Mars for approximately three months. This rover was equipped with cameras and solar panels.
The Phoenix Lander was the most recent mission to Mars. It landed May 25, 2008 and the mission was over by November 10, 2008.
there have been sightings of alien spacecrafts but nobody knows if those people were crackpots or what so really, no one has any idea
Quite a few; all robots. Some are still sending messages back.