Mars is approximately 227,939,100 km ( 141,634,790 miles) from the Earth.
Forgetting acceleration and deceleration which is a factor.
The moon is the farthest a man has traveled. Mars is planned for 2018.
At present no human has ever travelled to Mars and so, at present no human has ever landed on it.
at 6o mph 4,052 years
The Mars rover, Curiosity, travelled a distance of 567 million kilometres from Earth before reaching Mars.
There is currently no specific limit on how long a human can stay on Mars, as it depends on factors such as life support systems, food supplies, and radiation exposure. Potential long-term stays would require sustainable habitats to provide food, water, and protection from radiation.NASA aims for the first Mars crewed mission to last about 1,000 days.
1 minute
Without protection you will be lucky to survive a minute or so
Sourjourner travelled to mars
Phoenix travelled 422,532.410 miles (680,000,000 Kilometres) to reach Mars.
Mars, the planet, was first travelled to in 1965 by Mariner 4 (a spacecraft) by the country USA from NASA.
Yes. Mars' orbital speed is about 895 miles per minute.
Mars is 4,200 miles in diameter. This would be 22,176,000 feet.
Mars is the furthest we have travelled. Not really. The Moon is the farthest for people. Unmanned craft have gone way beyond Neptune.
No one at the minute ;)
it would take at least 197.456 hours to get to mars from earth
The moon is the farthest a man has traveled. Mars is planned for 2018.
one earth minute = one mars minute in other word, one minute is one minute everywhere in the universe, same as one second. but one earth day would be different from one mars day as the we use the time it take the earth to finish one rotation as one earth day.