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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.
There is currently no definitive evidence of any life forms on Mars. The possibility of past microbial life is being investigated by various missions, such as NASA's Mars rovers and upcoming missions like the Mars Sample Return.
As of now, no human has visited Mars. Unmanned missions, like those from NASA's rovers, have been conducted to explore the planet's surface. Plans for crewed missions to Mars are being developed for the future.
As of now, no humans have traveled to Mars. All Mars missions have been unmanned robotic missions. Plans for crewed missions to Mars are being developed by various space agencies and private companies for the future.
As of now, there is no definitive evidence of life on Mars found by astrologists. Various missions to Mars, such as the Mars rover missions by NASA, have searched for signs of past microbial life but have not yet confirmed its existence. The search for life on Mars is ongoing with future missions planned to further investigate the possibility.
There were no voyages or missions "discovered" on Mars
Apollo missions to the moon, missions to mars, and searching prehistoric sites for important discoveries.
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.
They were rover missions to Mars.
Yes, there are 44 missions.
the mars rover was used to study mars dumbo
has there been a space missions to mars
Black hair, don't care. ANSWER: Apollo missions to the moon exploration in Mars and searching prehistoric sites for important discoveries are similar.
There have been no human space missions to Mars. The only missions to Mars to date have been through flybys with space craft, orbiters, and land rovers.
No, no one has ever walked on Mars before.
Currently all missions to Mars are unmanned. The only human aspect of these missions are the scientist and engineers that build the satellites or rovers/landers and the people that control them (mission control).
There are currently no manned missions planned to Mars.