Im pretty sure if i put you on Mars you'd die pretty quick, mostly due to the lack of substantial atmosphere allowing huge temperature swings. Also noxious gases (or lack thereof)
Human beings have only ever landed on one planet - the Earth. Humans have walked on the surface of the moon, but the moon is not considered a planet. We have also sent un-manned probes onto the surfaces of mercury, venus and mars, and we have sent orbital space craft to the other planets of our solar system.
Yes, apart from earth. (Technically the moon is not an actual planet, so technically the only planet humans have been on is Earth). There is talk of sending a manned mission to mars, though it seems unlikely.
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.
The Earth is the only planet people have landed on. Humans have landed on Earth's Moon and have landed robotic probes on the surfaces of Mars, Venus, and Saturn's Largest moon Titan.
Mars is the only one I can think of. I bet there are a thousand more red planets that start with the letter M in the galaxy. But Mars is the only one in ours. Answer: MARS
Mars is the most likely planet to be visited by humans in the future due to its proximity to Earth, similarity to our own planet, and the ongoing exploration missions being conducted by space agencies.
No humans have visited Mars yet. Only robotic spacecraft, like the Mars rovers, have been sent to explore the planet.
Mars is not a wierd planet only its source.
Human beings have only ever landed on one planet - the Earth. Humans have walked on the surface of the moon, but the moon is not considered a planet. We have also sent un-manned probes onto the surfaces of mercury, venus and mars, and we have sent orbital space craft to the other planets of our solar system.
Yes, only one planet Mars exists.
No, Mars is only about half the size of Earth and it is a solid, rocky planet.
This isn't a rocky planet-Mars, Venus and Mercury are rocky planets. This planet can only really be described as a watery planet. We aren't really given the choice of which planet we live on, this is the only one so far that can support 'advanced' life.
Zero. Nobody walks on mars, and nobody has ever walked on mars.
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Earth is the ONLY planet suitable for humans.
Humans can potentially survive on planets within our solar system, such as Mars and possibly Venus with the right technology. However, currently, Earth is the only known planet where humans can naturally survive due to its atmosphere, temperature, and resources.
Actually not exactly... They think MARS can have life. They found WATER on mars, so, no, Earth might not be the only planet with life.