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Mars One was a small private Dutch organization that received money from investors by claiming it would use it to land the first humans on Mars and leave them there to establish a permanent human colony. [1] [2] [3] From its announcement in 2012 to its bankruptcy in early 2019, it is estimated to have received tens of millions of dollars. [4]
Mars One (Portuguese: Marte Um) is a 2022 Brazilian family drama film written and directed by Gabriel Martins. It tells the story of Deivinho (Cícero Lucas), a Black Brazilian youth who dreams of becoming an astrophysicist and joining a mission to the planet Mars .
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Mars 1 was an early Soviet mission to Mars. It may also refer to Mars One, a proposed colony on Mars; Mars One, a 2022 Brazilian film; Phobos (moon), a natural satellite of Mars, systemically designated Mars I; Mars Orbiter Mission, the first Indian Mars mission; Yinghuo-1 (Chinese: 螢火-1), the first attempted Chinese mission to Mars
Consonants are similar to English (b d j g, p t tj k, v z, f th s h, r l, m n, w y), [2] with the addition of the velar fricatives ch and gh . [3] Consonants, both voiced and unvoiced, may also be long or short. [1] In the books it is mentioned that Barsoomian is the only language spoken on the entire planet of Barsoom.
Tianwen-3 (Chinese: 天问三号) is a planned Mars sample-return mission by China which would send two spacecraft (an orbiter/Earth-returner and a lander/ascent-vehicle) via two separate launches to Mars. Together, the two spacecraft will seek to obtain samples of Martian rocks and soil and then return the cached samples to Earth. [1]
Mars 1, also known as 1962 Beta Nu 1, Mars 2MV-4 and Sputnik 23, was an automatic interplanetary station launched in the direction of Mars on November 1, 1962, [3] [4] the first of the Soviet Mars probe program, with the intent of flying by the planet at a distance of about 11,000 km (6,800 mi).