A rocket would need to have a powerful propulsion system, advanced life support systems, radiation shielding, a reliable communication system, and precision navigation capabilities to safely travel to Mars. The duration of the journey would depend on the specific trajectory chosen, but a typical trip from Earth to Mars takes around 6-9 months.
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If the rocket from earth looped into the Mars gravitational pull it should be pulled into a orbital path around the planet. But as on earth it would eventually slow down and be attracted to the surface of Mars were it would crash
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Yes, several spacecraft have been successfully sent to Mars by various countries, including the United States, Russia, and India. These missions have provided valuable information about the planet's atmosphere, surface features, and potential for supporting life.
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A meteorite would crash into a rocket heading towards mars
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if there is water if it is at the right temperature how long it would take us to get their how much fuel we would need in a rocket to get to mars are their any aliens or harmful animal their is their enough oxygen etc.
You would need a rocket ship in order to travel to Mars. You would also need a space suit and an oxygen tank.
There is no one in a rocket ship heading to Mars.
Yes, but it would take months fly to mars. The rocket would have to be big. It takes 3 days to get to the moon and look how big the rocket is! You would need to take oxygen, water, food, etc. or you would die.
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The simple answer is that unless the rocket achieves escape velocity, the planet it hits would be Mars. Due to the rotation of the planets, if it did reach escape velocity, it would depend on the position of the planets and the path into space it took.
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the rocket has to have intergalactic shields on its jet
If the rocket from earth looped into the Mars gravitational pull it should be pulled into a orbital path around the planet. But as on earth it would eventually slow down and be attracted to the surface of Mars were it would crash
One of the main reasons is because the trip would cost billions of dollars. There is also a lot of radiation between Earth and Mars, that we are unsure of how our bodies would react to. But we know that the risk of developing cancer after visiting Mars would sky-rocket. There is also the "Mars is really far away" problem too. It would just take to long and we don't have the tecnology to ensure the safety of our astronauts.