No one has been to Mars yet. The only place we have been to besides earth is the moon.
Absolutely no one. No man has yet stepped down onto Martian soil, and it will likely be many years yet before any man does.
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As of now, no astronauts have stepped on Mars. All manned missions so far have been to the Moon. Plans for manned missions to Mars are currently in development by various space agencies, with the goal of landing astronauts on the planet in the future.
As of now, no human has been on the planet Mars. NASA and other space agencies are working on plans to send astronauts to Mars in the future, but so far only robotic explorers have landed on the planet.
NO human being has been on mars yet. With the extreme temperatures it is unbearable for humans.
No, no human being has ever stepped foot on mars.
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No one has stepped on Mars. It is the only known planet inhabited solely by robots.
As of now, no astronauts have stepped on Mars. All manned missions so far have been to the Moon. Plans for manned missions to Mars are currently in development by various space agencies, with the goal of landing astronauts on the planet in the future.
As of now, no human has been on the planet Mars. NASA and other space agencies are working on plans to send astronauts to Mars in the future, but so far only robotic explorers have landed on the planet.
A Stepped Ladder happens first.
NO human being has been on mars yet. With the extreme temperatures it is unbearable for humans.
No, no human being has ever stepped foot on mars.
Neil was 38 when he first stepped onto the moon. Buzz was 39
As of now, no human has set foot on Mars. All Mars missions have been robotic, with rovers like Curiosity and Perseverance exploring the planet's surface. Plans for crewed missions to Mars are in development for the future.
Neil Armstrong (which is me)
Richard Nixon was the president when the first man stepped on the moon on July 20, 1969.
Lieutenant James Cook (later Captain) stepped on Australian soil in 1770, but he was not the first European to do so. The Dutch, as well as fellow Englishman William Dampier, had already stepped on Australian soil.