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  2. Human mission to Mars - Wikipedia

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    Meanwhile, the uncrewed exploration of Mars has been a goal of national space programs for decades, and was first achieved in 1965 with the Mariner 4 flyby. Human missions to Mars have been part of science fiction since the 1880s, and more broadly, in fiction, Mars is a frequent target of exploration and settlement in books, graphic novels, and ...

  3. List of missions to Mars - Wikipedia

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    First Commercial Mission to Mars Relativity Space, Impulse Space: 2026 Lander [81] SpaceX Uncrewed Landing SpaceX: 2026 Uncrewed lander [82] (SpaceX Mars colonization program) SpaceX First Crewed Landing SpaceX 2028/2029 Crewed lander [83] NASA-ESA Mars Sample Return: NASA/ESA: NET 2030 [84] [85] Orbiter/Lander/Return vehicle Large Inflatable ...

  4. Mars landing - Wikipedia

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    There have also been studies for a possible human mission to Mars including a landing, but none have been attempted. As of 2023, the Soviet Union, United States and China have conducted Mars landings successfully. [1] Soviet Mars 3, which landed in 1971, was the first successful Mars landing, though the spacecraft failed after 110 seconds on ...

  5. List of spaceflight records - Wikipedia

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    First soft landing and first pictures from the lunar surface. [5] USSR 3 February 1966 Earth: Kosmos 110: First seeds to germinate in space. USSR 22 February 1966 Venus: Venera 3: First impact. [5] USSR 1 March 1966 Moon: Luna 10: First orbiter. [5] USSR 3 April 1966 Docking: Cosmos 186, Cosmos 188: First automated docking of uncrewed ...

  6. List of Mars landers - Wikipedia

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    List of Mars landers S.No Landers Launch date Landing date Mass (kg) [1] Landing site Region Status Country MOLA Entry velocity References 1. Mars 2MV-3 No.1: 04 Nov 1962 25 Nov 1962 890 - - Failure Soviet Union - - [2] 2. Mars 2: 19 May 1971 27 Nov 1971 1210 45°S 47°E ♦ - Failure Soviet Union - - [3] [4] 3. Mars 3: 28 May 1971 02 Dec 1971 ...

  7. Timeline of space exploration - Wikipedia

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    Mars 2: 2 December 1971: First soft landing on Mars. First signals from Martian surface. First photograph from Martian surface. USSR Mars 3: 3 March 1972: First spacecraft on a trajectory out of the solar system. First spacecraft to use all-nuclear electrical power (SNAP-19 RTGs). USA (NASA) Pioneer 10 [29] 15 July 1972

  8. List of crewed Mars mission plans - Wikipedia

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    The mission was intended to be primarily a one-way trip to Mars. Astronaut applications were invited from the public all over the world, for a fee. The initial concept included an orbiter and small robotic lander in 2018, followed by a rover in 2020, and the base components in 2024. [127] The first crew of four astronauts was to land on Mars in ...

  9. Alyssa Carson - Wikipedia

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    Alyssa Carson (born March 10, 2001) is an American social media influencer and space enthusiast known for her ambition from a young age to be the first person on Mars.She has attended numerous space camps and has visited every NASA visitor center.