Well first they are working on the constalation thing and then they will start sending rockets to mars for prep. for people going to mars. For a even better explanation going to Kennedy space center located near Cocoa beach Florida.
P.S. Kennedy space center is really coolFrom:WikiAnswerQuestion:Will NASA sendany people to Mars?NASA has sent a total of 5 space crafts to mars.
NASA launched Curiosity in October 2011- it is scheduled to land on Mars on 5th August 2012. It is a mobile rover-probe, whose mission is to search for water beneath the surface of Mars and also to analyse it's content to see if any micro-organisms live in the water.
The first man on Mars was Lois Armstrong who was accompanied by Buzz Lightyear. Overhead in the Commander Module was Justin Lee-Collins.
To date (and probably until the 2030's), there has been no manned mission sent to Mars by NASA or any other astronomical organization. No human being has gone to Mars, and the furthest man has ever gone from the Earth is to the Moon. Thus, we don't understand what you're talking about
NASA is shutting down the space program because the ISS (international space station) will no further need any assistance. NASA also has completed it missions with the space shuttle program just like it is done with Apollo. But this does 100% mean that NASA is not shutting down. Their are many other missions that future astronaut's will discover. Such as the Constellation Program, and mission to Mars.
NASA has sent a total of 5 space crafts to mars.
yes! volcanic eruptions happen on mars NASA
There have not been any such discoveries on Mars.
It is a rover that Nasa created to analyse Mars: To see if there was or is any water there, to see if life could be sustainable for human beings on mars, and to see if life did or does exist.
Nobody knows but NASA might know in the future.
Yes infact there in one on mars according to nasa
nasa technically didn't visit any planets yet, but it has visited the moon (and was the first to send people to the moon), and it has also done many missions into lower earth orbit.
No I hope not
Yes. Mars has two natural satellites (moons) that have been named Phobos and Deimos. (Both are considerably smaller than Earth's moon.) As of January, 2009, there are 3 artificial satellites orbiting Mars: * Mars Odyssey (NASA - arrived October, 2001) * Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (NASA - arrived March, 2006) * Mars Express (ESA - arrived December, 2003)
Mars has a very thin atmosphere, therefore without this "thermal blanket" it is very difficult for Mars to retain any heat.According to NASA, the highest temperature on Mars is about 20 degrees Celsius (70 degrees Fahrenheit) near the equator. The lowest is about -153 Celsius (-225 degrees Fahrenheit) at the poles.Find out more about Mars and the climate on NASA's official education website (Click Here).
No, nobody has yet. Although scientists at NASA are apparently finding evidence of water on this planet.
NASA used a Land Rover Freelander to explore the uninhabitable surface of Mars. It was controlled using satellite to explore a world in which humans couldn't survive in. This way, they were able to gather information about Mars without putting any humans in danger.