A parachute would not be useful for landing on the moon because there is no atmosphere to create drag for the parachute to slow down the descent. Without air resistance, a parachute would not be able to slow down a spacecraft effectively, making it unsuitable for landing on the moon.
Before going to Mars, you would need to know about the challenges of living in a low gravity, high radiation environment. You would also need to understand the importance of self-sufficiency as communication delays with Earth can be significant. Additionally, knowledge of the mission objectives, equipment operation, and emergency procedures would be essential for a successful mission to Mars.
To live on Mars, humans would need protective clothing from the wind, and lack of air, as well as the cold. If the human wasn't inside a kind building, then the space suit would need to have a pressureized oxygen supply, and would need to either be thick enough or have a heating device to keep the human warm. It would also need to be airtight, or the oxygen would leek out. The tempertures can also get very hot on mars, so that would also need to be accounted for.
To launch a satellite to Mars, you would need to use a rocket to propel it out of Earth's orbit toward Mars. The satellite would need to follow a precise trajectory to intercept Mars's orbit at the right time. This would require careful planning and calculations for the satellite's speed and direction.
For a space trip to Mars, you would need a spacecraft capable of supporting human life for the duration of the journey, including life support systems, radiation shielding, and communication equipment. You would also need a supply of food, water, and oxygen, as well as medical supplies and equipment to deal with emergencies. Additionally, equipment for conducting scientific research on Mars's surface, such as rovers, would also be necessary.
It would be better to say that a parachute would be completely useless on the moon. The moon has no atmosphere so a parachute would not slow you down. And yes, you would need to slow down to land safely. The moon's gravity is weaker than Earth's but a high enough fall would still be lethal. Safely landing on an airless world like the moon requires firing a rocket to slow your descent.
An astronaut landing on Mars would require a spacecraft to enter the Martian atmosphere, slow down through a combination of aerodynamic drag and parachutes, and use retro-rockets for a controlled descent to the surface. The spacecraft would need to deploy landing gear to touch down safely on the Martian terrain.
Yes, Mars has all the right stuff to Live Of The Land. Cheaper to stay there ,5 Bill a year to maintain Colony, and what science we would learn! For the crazy few who would take on such an adventure I say Go For It ! Mars need sus, and we neded Mars
It would need to have a small parachute for a planet such as venus, because the atmospheric pressure is about 90 times that on Earth. This increases air resistance (drag) slowing the probe down. Therefore, the small parachute allows the probe to have more acceleration.
You would need a rocket ship in order to travel to Mars. You would also need a space suit and an oxygen tank.
Well first they would need it for oxygen saying that there isn't much if at all on Mars, they would also need one to prtect them from the deadly radiation.
no because you need oxygen and in Mars
to live on Mars you would need Oxogen, water, food, and lots of sun tanning lotion because Mars is very hot!
Yes
for us we would need what we have here even the things you cant see but for aliens its completely unown what they would need as they are different if there are aliens on mars they would probably not need water as water is only found underground on mars and its rare down there
it would need to have water in the first place.
You'd need an atmosphere similar to that of Earth's, a source of water similar to that of Earth's and land masses that have the ability to grow food on them, similar to that of Earth's. Basically, you'd need Earth.