there might be life in mars
The solar system is studied largely by observations using telescopes, helioscopes, and related equipment; the Earth itself yields many clues about the nature of the solar system and can be studied directly. For chemistry and properties of distant planets, probes can be sent to the surface (such have already been sent to surfaces of Mars, Venus, the Moon, Titan, etc.) or to perform fly-bys to take pictures, radar surface mapping through dense clouds, perform spectroscopic analyses, infrared imaging, etc.
Yes, traces of oxygen have been detected on other planets in our solar system. For example, Mars has a very thin atmosphere with small amounts of oxygen, mostly in the form of carbon dioxide. Additionally, there is evidence of oxygen on planets outside our solar system through observations made by telescopes.
the mars is the number four in the planets
Christiaan Huygens is someone who studied Mars. He was a Dutch scientist and mathematician.
venus, mars
Probably because it's the closest planet to the Earth.
None of the 7 other planets in the solar system have been landed upon by humans. All of them have had space probes perform flybys to study and map them. Only Mars and Venus have had unmanned landers land on them.
Mars was discovered long before telescopes were invented. It is one of the classical planets, discovered in ancient times.
Mars was classified as a planet well before it was observed through telescopes in ancient times, likely by Greek and Roman astronomers. It has been recognized as one of the five visible planets in the night sky for thousands of years.
You can see some of the planets with the naked eye. The following can be seen easily; they appear as bright stars: Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn. To see other planets, telescopes are required.
The solar system is studied largely by observations using telescopes, helioscopes, and related equipment; the Earth itself yields many clues about the nature of the solar system and can be studied directly. For chemistry and properties of distant planets, probes can be sent to the surface (such have already been sent to surfaces of Mars, Venus, the Moon, Titan, etc.) or to perform fly-bys to take pictures, radar surface mapping through dense clouds, perform spectroscopic analyses, infrared imaging, etc.
Yes, traces of oxygen have been detected on other planets in our solar system. For example, Mars has a very thin atmosphere with small amounts of oxygen, mostly in the form of carbon dioxide. Additionally, there is evidence of oxygen on planets outside our solar system through observations made by telescopes.
human:the moon,and mars Robot:moon,mars,and the others,but no landings on gas giants
Mars, Pluto ( a dwarf planet )... A spaceship is going to Pluto and learn more about the planet by taking pictures.
the mars is the number four in the planets
Christiaan Huygens is someone who studied Mars. He was a Dutch scientist and mathematician.
venus, mars