- Spirit
- Opportunity
- Curiosity
the two rovers are:- Spirit and Opportunity.
no but mars rovers have
There have been four rovers to successfully land and function on Mars, plus a number of probes and orbiters. The first of these rovers was Sojurner, which launched on December 4, 1996 and landed on Mars on July 5, 1997. After that were the twin rovers Spirit and Opportunity, which were launched June 10, 2003 and July 7, 2003, respectively. They landed on January 4 and 25 of 2004, respectively. Finally, the rover Curiositylaunched on November 26, 2011 and landed on August 6, 2012. Only Opportunity and Curiosity are still functional and mobile.
The first rovers sent to Mars were the Russian Rovers,Mars 2 and Mars 3. But, Mars 2 crash-landed on the planet and Mars 3 ceased transmissions 20 seconds after landing. Mariner 4 was the first succesfully landed probe.
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the two names were 'Spirit' and 'Opportunity'
The names of the two rovers exploring Mars are Spirit and Opportunity.
There have been plenty of mars rovers. The names of the two rovers currently (2008) deployed by NASA are "Spirit" (at the Gusev crater) and "Opportunity" (at Merridiani).You can find more information about this mission at by visiting the link below.Spirit and Opportunity
Yes. While we can land things on Mars we currently do not have the ability of getting them off of Mars.
Mars rovers are lowered by parachute to near touchdown, where balloons inflate, the parachute is released, and the balloons cushion the craft till it stops bouncing.
7 rovers have been sent to mars. The first one landed in 1971
None. Saturn does not have a solid surface. There is nothing to land a rover on. The only planet to which rovers have been sent is Mars.
Mars rovers were made sometime in the 1970's
No one has sent 15 rovers to Mars
All of their Mars Rovers have wheels.
There were three missions that successfully landed rovers on Mars. The rovers are:Sojourner - landed July 4, 1997 on mission Mars Pathfinder (functioned 3 months)Opportunity - landed January 4, 2004 on mission Mars Exploration Rover-A (functioned 6 years)Spirit - landed January 25, 2004 on mission Mars Exploration Rover-B (still functioning)NASA is also launching a new rover, Curiosity, sometime between November and December, 2011. It is scheduled to land on Mars on August, 2012.