No, I would not.
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.
Training,faster space craft,heat shields
It is estimated that around 24,000 liters of water per person would be needed for a round-trip journey to Mars, factoring in drinking, hygiene, and food preparation requirements. This amount would need to be recycled efficiently to sustain the mission.
neptune is better and this is dumb!
The Mars Polar Lander mission was intended to study the climate and surface of Mars, focusing specifically on the planet's polar regions. It aimed to analyze the composition of the polar caps, investigate the presence of water ice, and study Mars' weather patterns. Unfortunately, the mission ended in failure when contact was lost with the lander during its descent to the Martian surface.
Estimates vary. Several tens of billions at the most conservative. We do not have the technology at present for a manned mission to Mars.
go to space
No. The Apollo mission were to the Moon
No Man, Women or even Bob Thirsk has been to Mars
The duration of Mission to Mars is 1.88 hours.
Mission to Mars was released on 03/10/2000.
The Production Budget for Mission to Mars was $90,000,000.
Mission to Mars - attraction - was created in 1975.
Mission to Mars - attraction - ended in 1992.
Mission to Mars was created on 2000-03-10.
what is the mission statement of MARS candy company?
to mars