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Successful and unsuccessful expeditions to Mars and the orbit of Mars: infographics



In the global network, there are more and more articles and news on space issues, which is good news. It seems that people have become interested in space again, and image some believe that without traveling to other planets, human civilization may disappear at one point.

Now the most studied objects in the solar system are (except Earth) the Moon and Mars, human-made vehicles, study Saturn and Titan, Mercury and the Sun. Voyager left the solar system in general, and Rosette is about to launch a Phil probe to land on the surface of the comet Churyumov-Gerasimenko.
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Now there are a lot of spacecraft and space research projects, but Mars can be the most promising in terms of obtaining any practical results for humans.

On the Red Planet they plan to create a colony-settlement of people, in order to save part of human civilization outside the Earth. Mars has the most spacecraft running, and new devices will be launched in the near future. Probably, many are interested in the question - and how much does the apparatus that studies Mars work now? And how many projects were there to study Mars before?

To answer this question, experts have compiled an appropriate infographic, very clearly demonstrating human activity in the study of Mars. Infographics English-language, but there is also a localized version (and updated), which is located below.


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The Russian version is taken from here .

Hopefully, in a few years this infographic will be significantly expanded, with the implementation of new projects for the study of Mars.

Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/239685/


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