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Mars is a planet in our solar system and is the fourth planet from the sun. It is also a terrestrial planet like earth. mars (also known as the red planet) is only half the size of earth. A crazy fact about Mars which you might not know is that a year on Mars is 687 days.
It is very different compared to earth. It has an atmosphere that is the size of only 1% of earth's atmosphere, and because earths atmosphere is 6214 miles that means it is only 62.14 miles. It has no life on it, A year on Mars 687 sols and a sols on Mars is 24hrs and 37mins.
Because there is lots of carbone dioxide on mars(95% is carbone dioxide) you could plant trees in the bubbles so that it gets ride of all the carbon dioxide into oxygen and if you make little holes in the bubble it will be enough oxygen for a long time. And the holes will be letting oxygen out as well so after a long period of time we could get rid of the bubble and make more of the land ours that we can explore
the black dots at the top are the holes
this is a timeline of everything that has happened involving Mars exploration
- 10 October 1960 - Attempted Mars Flyby (Launch Failure)
- 14 October 1960 - Attempted Mars Flyby (Launch Failure)
- 24 October 1962 - Attempted Mars Flyby
- 1 November 1962 - Mars Flyby (Contact Lost)
- 4 November 1962 - Attempted Mars Lander
- 5 November 1964 - Attempted Mars Flyby
- 28 November 1964 - Mars Flyby
- 30 November 1964 - Mars Flyby (Contact Lost)
- 18 July 1965 - Lunar Flyby, Mars Test Vehicle
- 25 February 1969 - Mars Flyby
- 27 March 1969 - Mars Flyby
- 27 March 1969 - Attempted Mars Orbiter (Launch Failure)
- 2 April 1969 - Attempted Mars Orbiter (Launch Failure
- 9 May 1971 - Attempted Mars Flyby (Launch Failure)
- 10 May 1971 - Attempted Mars Orbiter/Lander
- 19 May 1971 - Mars Orbiter/ Attempted Lander
- 28 May 1971 - Mars Orbiter/ Lander
- 30 May 1971 - Mars Orbiter
- 21 July 1973 - Mars Flyby (Attempted Mars Orbiter)
- 25 July 1973 - Mars Orbiter
- 5 August 1973 - Mars Lander (Contact Lost)
- 9 August 1973 - Mars Flyby (Attempted Mars Lander)
- 20 August 1975 - Mars Orbiter and Lander
- 9 September 1975 - Mars Orbiter and Lander
- 7 July 1988 - Attempted Mars Orbiter/Phobos Landers
- 12 July 1988 - Mars Orbiter/Attempted Phobos Landers
- 25 September 1992 - Attempted Mars Orbiter (Contact Lost)
- 07 November 1996 - Mars Orbiter
- 16 November 1996 - Attempted Mars Orbiter/Landers
- 04 December 1996 - Mars Lander and Rover
- 3 July 1998 - Mars Orbiter
- 11 December 1998 - Attempted Mars Orbiter
- 3 January 1999 - Attempted Mars Lander
- 3 January 1999 - Attempted Mars Penetrators
- 7 April 2001 - Mars Orbiter
- 2 June 2003 - Mars Orbiter and Lander
- 10 June 2003 - Mars Rover
- 8 July 2003 - Mars Rover
- 12 August 2005 - Mars Orbiter
- 04 August 2007 - Mars ScoutLander
- 08 November 2011 - Attempted Martian Moon Phobos Lander
- 08 November 2011 - Attempted Mars Orbiter
- 26 November 2011 - Mars Rover
- 05 November 2013 - ISRO (India) Mars Orbiter
- 18 November 2013 - Mars Scout Mission Orbiter
- 14 March 2016 - ESA Mars Orbiter and Lander
- 5 May 2018 - Mars Lander
- 19 July 2020 - United Arab Emirates Mars Orbiter
- 23 July 2020 - Chinese Mars Orbiter and Rover
- 30 July 2020 - Mars Rover and Rotorcraft
- NET 2024 - ESA Mars Rover and Russian Surface Platform
- September 2024 - JAXA (Japan) Phobos Sample Return Mission
- 2024 - Dual Mars Orbiting Spacecraft
terrestrial - on or relating to the earth.
dynamic - characterized by constant change, activity, or progress
Atmosphere - the envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet
Sols - The scientific world for days on Mars
Carbone dioxide - a colourless, odourless gas produced by burning carbon and organic compounds and by respiration
Gravity - the force that attracts a body towards the centre of the earth, or towards any other physical body having mass.
https://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/planetary/chronology_mars.html
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ARO3EvaYzz8
their were more I can't find them