Christiaan Huygens is someone who studied Mars. He was a Dutch scientist and mathematician.
Forrest Mars studied engineering at Yale University in the United States.
Richardson Crater on Mars is named after American astrophysicist and astronaut William P. Richardson. He was a member of the Viking imaging team that studied Mars in the 1970s.
Mars is the planet that is most studied besides Earth. Scientists have been sending spacecraft to orbit, land, and rove on Mars for decades, gathering valuable data on its geology, climate, and potential for hosting life.
Yes, Mars does exist. It is the fourth planet from the Sun in our solar system and is known as the "Red Planet" due to its reddish appearance. It has been extensively studied by various space missions, including the Mars rover missions.
Mars has been the most studied planet by telescopes because of its relatively close proximity to Earth, making it more accessible for observation. Moreover, its similarities to Earth, such as its atmosphere and geological features, make it an intriguing target for scientists looking to understand planetary evolution and the potential for past or present life. Additionally, the Red Planet's dynamic environment, seasonal changes, and potential for human exploration have all contributed to its extensive study.
They Use the rover thing..it caputures pictures of mars and evedence on mars
he studied the canals of mars.
Forrest Mars studied engineering at Yale University in the United States.
The Greeks, Babylonians, and Romans. They thought it was a moving star.
Jupiter
Richardson Crater on Mars is named after American astrophysicist and astronaut William P. Richardson. He was a member of the Viking imaging team that studied Mars in the 1970s.
Because scientists think Mars used to sustain life and they need more info.
He have studied B.E at yale school of engineering(1957)
Mars is the planet that is most studied besides Earth. Scientists have been sending spacecraft to orbit, land, and rove on Mars for decades, gathering valuable data on its geology, climate, and potential for hosting life.
Yes, Mars is a very well-known planet. It has been studied for hundreds of years by telescope, and more recently, the US has landed Mars rovers which have sent back pictures of Mars' surface, and tested the soil there.
Probably because it's the closest planet to the Earth.
As of 2014, only the U.S. has successfully explored and studied Mars. Countries like Japan have future space missions planned for 2015 and beyond.