By photographing it on it's own soil, testing that soil robotically, and driving across it's surface robotically.
yes and no not many humans have been on mars okay thanks from mars
Yes, humans can stand on Mars. Mars has a surface similar to Earth, so with the right technology and equipment, humans can walk on the surface of Mars. However, the thin atmosphere and lack of oxygen on Mars would make it challenging to survive without protective gear.
Yes. It is possible. In fact, we may travel to Mars soon.
Humans will feel lighter on Mars compared to Earth because Mars has less gravity. The gravity on Mars is about 38% of Earth's gravity, so a person who weighs 100 pounds on Earth would weigh only 38 pounds on Mars.
Yes, human-made objects have traveled to Mars. NASA has successfully deployed several robotic missions on Mars, including the Mars rovers like Sojourner, Spirit, Opportunity, Curiosity, and the lander InSight. However, humans have not physically traveled to Mars yet.
yes and no not many humans have been on mars okay thanks from mars
He bargained with Orpheus once. Possibly even Heracles...
Aphrodite interacted with the humans and gods in different ways.
There is currently no known population on Mars as it is uninhabited by humans. Various space agencies and private companies are working towards sending humans to Mars in the future, but no humans have reached Mars yet.
Humans have never lived on Mars and if we will it will take a while before we are advanced enough to do it.
No. But rovers have.
Mars is the planet that is least unlikely to be visited by humans
No, humans have not traveled to Mars yet. Only robotic spacecraft have been sent to explore Mars, such as the Mars rovers and orbiters. The first crewed mission to Mars is currently planned for the mid-2030s by NASA.
No
Yes, humans can stand on Mars. Mars has a surface similar to Earth, so with the right technology and equipment, humans can walk on the surface of Mars. However, the thin atmosphere and lack of oxygen on Mars would make it challenging to survive without protective gear.
No. There is no evidence of any life of Mars, certainly not multicellular life.
Yes. It is possible. In fact, we may travel to Mars soon.