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[[United States Space Center]]
 
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==Mission status==
 
==Mission status==
The mission was indeed a failure, as the [[rocket]] had exploded. It should be noted however, that this was far from the last attempt to get man to Mars, as other missions were scheduled very soon afterward that were successful. Later in the same year, a [[Mars space station|base]] is even established on Mars, and several other missions to Mars were a success, with the exception of the [[Mars missile launch]], which was also met with [[sabotage]].
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The mission was indeed a failure, as the [[rocket]] had exploded.<ref>As seen in [[Gulliver's Gigantic Goof]].</ref> It should be noted however, that this was far from the last attempt to get man to Mars, as other missions were scheduled very soon afterward that were successful. Later in the same year, a [[Mars space station|base]] is even established on Mars, and several other missions to Mars were a success, with the exception of the [[Mars missile launch]], which was also met with [[sabotage]].<ref>As seen in [[The Androids]].</ref>
   
 
==References==
 
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[[Super Friends (Season 1)]], (1973):
 
[[Super Friends (Season 1)]], (1973):
 
* [[Gulliver's Gigantic Goof]]
 
* [[Gulliver's Gigantic Goof]]
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==External Link==
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*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manned_mission_to_Mars Manned mission to Mars] at [http://www.wikipedia.org/ Wikipedia]
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[[Category:Events]]

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First mission to mars 2

Preparing for this historic first-manned mission.

First mission to mars 3

The First Manned-Mission to Mars was the scheduled launch of the Mars 1 rocket. Although this was meant to be the first time the human race would land on Mars, due to sabotage, this mission was a failure, because everyone at the United States Space Center was shrunk down to two inches tall.[1]

Vehicle[]

Mars 1

Pilots[]

Launch site[]

United States Space Center

Mission status[]

The mission was indeed a failure, as the rocket had exploded.[2] It should be noted however, that this was far from the last attempt to get man to Mars, as other missions were scheduled very soon afterward that were successful. Later in the same year, a base is even established on Mars, and several other missions to Mars were a success, with the exception of the Mars missile launch, which was also met with sabotage.[3]

References[]


Referenced[]

Super Friends (Season 1), (1973):

External Link[]