There currently is not a manned mission planned to visit Mars, yet....
neptune is better and this is dumb!
The Mars Polar Lander mission was intended to study the climate and surface of Mars, focusing specifically on the planet's polar regions. It aimed to analyze the composition of the polar caps, investigate the presence of water ice, and study Mars' weather patterns. Unfortunately, the mission ended in failure when contact was lost with the lander during its descent to the Martian surface.
No, I would not.
This is Mars Express and it is still operating today (July 2010). Part of the Mars Express mission was releasing the UK's Beagle 2 lander (essentially a mission in its own right), however this failed.
Several rovers have been sent to Mars, including Sojourner (1997), Spirit (2004), Opportunity (2004), Curiosity (2012), and Perseverance (2021). Sojourner was part of NASA's Mars Pathfinder mission, while Spirit and Opportunity were twin rovers from the Mars Exploration Rover mission. Curiosity is part of the Mars Science Laboratory mission, and Perseverance is part of the Mars 2020 mission. Each rover has contributed significantly to our understanding of the Martian environment and geology.
No Man, Women or even Bob Thirsk has been to Mars
Only if we send one there. There is no solid evidence of life on Mars, and there are certainly no men on Mars. If we send a manned mission there, which as been discussed for decades, we would certainly make it so that the people on that mission could return.
The duration of Mission to Mars is 1.88 hours.
Man will inevitably visit Mars someday, and in all likelihood, colonize it. But there are no plans for any kind of Mars mission at the moment that are anything beyond the "talk" stage.
Mission to Mars was released on 03/10/2000.
The Production Budget for Mission to Mars was $90,000,000.
Mission to Mars - attraction - was created in 1975.
Mission to Mars - attraction - ended in 1992.
Mission to Mars was created on 2000-03-10.
what is the mission statement of MARS candy company?
One NASA space mission launch scheduled for January is the Artemis I mission, an uncrewed test flight of the Space Launch System (SLS) rocket and the Orion spacecraft. The mission is part of NASA's Artemis program, which aims to return humans to the Moon and eventually send astronauts to Mars.
to mars