No missions yet, but there maybe in the future.
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∙ 7y agoOne of the spacecraft that has visited Mars is the Mars Curiosity Rover. Launched in 2011 by NASA, its main mission is to explore and assess the Martian climate and geology, and investigate whether Mars could have ever supported microbial life.
No human has been on Mars yet. The only missions to Mars have been robotic, with various rovers like Curiosity and Perseverance sent by NASA to explore the planet's surface. Crewed missions to Mars are being planned for the future.
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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.
The Viking spacecraft was actually a series of missions to Mars in the 1970s. The mission to Jupiter was carried out by the Galileo spacecraft, which took about six years to reach Jupiter in 1995.
The mars global surveyor was launched in November 1996. the mission later had complications and was canceled in April 2007. Sandra Cuellar
It was sent to go and explore Mars in the hope of finding extra Terrestrial Life Also see the Related Link 'NASA - Phoenix Mission Overview.'
The duration of Mission to Mars is 1.88 hours.
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Mission to Mars was created on 2000-03-10.
Mission to Mars - attraction - was created in 1975.
Mission to Mars - attraction - ended in 1992.
Mission to Mars was released on 03/10/2000.
The Production Budget for Mission to Mars was $90,000,000.
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At Mars, you can study the planet's geology, atmosphere, and search for signs of past life. You can also test new technologies for future space exploration and potentially lay the groundwork for human colonization. Additionally, Mars exploration can help us better understand the history of our solar system.
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