yes
1985
No person has ever visited Mars yet.
no one has gone to mars yet but there's still curiosity the rover that went to mars
The first Mars space probe expedition that did not land on Mars by the US was Mariner 4, launched on November 28, 1964. It provided the first close-up images of another planet as it conducted a flyby of Mars on July 14, 1965, sending back 21 photos.
The first Land Rover sent to Mars was the Mars rover named "Sojourner," which was part of the Mars Pathfinder mission launched by NASA in 1996. It landed on Mars on July 4, 1997, and was the first rover to successfully operate on the Martian surface.
your mom she was the first to go to mars
No human has set foot on Mars - yet.
1985
No person has ever visited Mars yet.
The first space shuttle to go to Mars is expected to be NASA's Orion spacecraft, which will carry astronauts to Mars as part of the Artemis program. As of now, no space shuttle has traveled to Mars.
no one has gone to mars yet but there's still curiosity the rover that went to mars
The first flyby of Mars occurred in 1965, by Mariner 4 taking the first 22 closeup shots of Mars. See related link for more information
The first Mars space probe expedition that did not land on Mars by the US was Mariner 4, launched on November 28, 1964. It provided the first close-up images of another planet as it conducted a flyby of Mars on July 14, 1965, sending back 21 photos.
The first Land Rover sent to Mars was the Mars rover named "Sojourner," which was part of the Mars Pathfinder mission launched by NASA in 1996. It landed on Mars on July 4, 1997, and was the first rover to successfully operate on the Martian surface.
I believe it was part of the Mariner series of satellites
The US and the Soviet Union made several failed attempts to launch a spacecraft to Mars. The Soviet's Mars 1 was the first spacecraft successfully placed on a course toward Mars. It was supposed to do a fly-by. Contact with it was lost while on the way -- it may have passed near the planet. The US spacecraft Mariner 4 completed the first confirmed Mars fly-by on July 14, 1965
No you will not explode if you go to Mars.