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  2. Life on Mars - Wikipedia

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    Mars-1 was the first spacecraft launched to Mars in 1962, [266] but communication was lost while en route to Mars. With Mars-2 and Mars-3 in 1971–1972, information was obtained on the nature of the surface rocks and altitude profiles of the surface density of the soil, its thermal conductivity, and thermal anomalies detected on the surface of ...

  3. List of missions to Mars - Wikipedia

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    There is a proposal to use the Optical Navigation Camera on the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter to search for small moons, dust rings and old orbiters. [45] As of 2016, there were believed to be eight derelict spacecraft in orbit around Mars (barring unforeseen event). [46] The Viking 1 orbiter was not expected to decay until at least 2019. [47]

  4. History of Mars observation - Wikipedia

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    Percival Lowell believed he could see a network of artificial canals on Mars. [1] These linear features later proved to be an optical illusion, and the atmosphere was found to be too thin to support an Earth-like environment. Yellow clouds on Mars have been observed since the 1870s, which Eugène M. Antoniadi suggested were windblown sand or ...

  5. Beagle 2 - Wikipedia

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    Visual Monitoring Camera image of Beagle 2 as it heads off to Mars Beagle 2 's landing site was a 174 by 106 km (108 by 66 mi) landing ellipse within Isidis Planitia basin. [21] Mars Express was launched from Baikonur on 2 June 2003 [14] at 17:45 UTC. Beagle 2 was initially mounted on the top deck of the European Space Agency's Mars Express ...

  6. Exploration of Mars - Wikipedia

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    These landers were significantly larger than the Soviet Mars 3 lander (Viking 1 was 3,527 kilograms compared to the 358 kg Mars 3 lander). [57] They were able to take the first photographs from the surface of Mars. [58] [59] Viking 1 operated on the surface of Mars for around six years (On Nov 11, 1982 the Lander stopped operating after getting ...

  7. Voyager program (Mars) - Wikipedia

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    The Voyager Mars Program was a planned series of uncrewed NASA probes to the planet Mars. The missions were planned, as part of the Apollo Applications Program, between 1966 and 1968 and were scheduled for launch in 1974–75. [1] The probes were conceived as precursors for a crewed Mars landing in the 1980s. [2]

  8. Twitter erupts over Trump claim that the moon 'is a part' of Mars

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    President Donald Trump on Friday tweeted out a mysterious Mars comment that has social media users blasting off their best jokes. "For all of the money we are spending, NASA should NOT be talking ...

  9. Colonization of Mars - Wikipedia

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    Colonization of Mars differs from the crewed Mars exploration missions currently pursued by public space agencies, as they aim to land humans for exploration. [6] [7]The terminology used to refer a potential human presence on Mars has been scrutinized since at least the 2010s, [4] with space colonization in general since the 1977, as by Carl Sagan, who preferred to refer to settlements in ...