Maybe. It is a cold planet. Aliens would have to adapt but could live there. It is -125 to 23 ° Fahrenheit. If there were aliens, which there might be, they might want to buy it because you would be able to jump 3 times as high on Mars as you can on Earth. I would want to buy it, but I would pack, like, really WARM clothes. Haha.
Exploration and perhaps to colonize in the future. With an atmosphere it is the most habitable of all others in our system.
Mars is a desert waist land with only a few ice caps. The odds of aliens living there is slim to none. Now if you want to talk about alien life forms you should study Uranus, the warm wet climate found on Uranus is a perfect place to have probing aliens live. Check out Uranus sometime and you will probably see a lot of craters that could easily house some forms of life.
This hasn't actually been done yet (we have gone to the moon, but that is technically a satellite, not a planet) but we can reasonably predict that if we ever do travel to the planet Mars, it would take something like half a year to get there. Venus would be similar although we would probably not want to go there. Other planets would take longer, since they are farther away.
That's a possibility, but scientists are being extremely careful not to do that yet - because if there is any life on Mars now, it would almost certainly be wiped out if we started terraforming Mars. So we don't want to risk it until we're fairly certain that Mars has no life of its own.
The exact amount of fuel needed to travel to Mars and back would depend on the spacecraft design, propulsion system, and mission profile. Estimates suggest that a round trip to Mars would require tens of thousands of gallons of fuel due to the large distance and complex orbital dynamics involved in such a mission.
It is a cold planet. Aliens would have to adapt but could live there. It is -125 to 23 ° Fahrenheit. If there were aliens, which there might be, they might want to buy it because you would be able to jump 3 times as high on Mars as you can on Earth. I would want to buy it, but I would pack WARM clothes. Lolz.
it depends on the person who you are asking. The human race has diffrent ideas at what they would want the aliens to bring but for me i would just want them to bring peace because if aliens could come here and they brought war here then its goddbye human race manly because they would have supperior weapons. but if they did bring peace i am sure there many people out there who would like some of their tech i.e the American government. but its all at who u are asking and what aliens turn out to be.
Although there are many reports about aliens from outer space, we have no definite, confirmed contact with any such aliens, and therefore it would be impossible to say whether aliens would prove to be useful or destructive, if we actually were to encounter them. We will find out when and if we meet them.
i think bruno mars
Bruno mars
There is no evidence that life currently exists on Mars. Alien: a foreigner, someone who is not a naturalized citizen of the place where they are living. If and when humans travel from Earth to Mars, the humans will be aliens there.
Many do, many don't. Some fear the idea that there may be aliens. Some would look forward to meeting them.
NO, Why would you want one?
York hawk
No because, because aliens don't exist. Plus if they exist they would want aliens to have rights and humans to have rights so it is fair the constitution is about fairness. Or they would do experiments on them.
Because they would want to study our resorces, the way we live.
Aliens are not known and proven to even exist, let alone be here and kidnapping people. Do you want to be abducted by aliens? Only in your dreams. ====================================== In order for you to be abducted by aliens, at least three things would be necessary: 1). Aliens would have to exist. 2). They would need the ability and a reason to travel through space to Earth. 3). They would need a reason and a desire to grab humans from Earth. There has never been a single credible shred of evidence for any of these points. So we suggest you don't hold your breath.