Attempts by various countries to land a human on Mars
This article is about space competition. For the 2007 TV miniseries, see Race to Mars. For a race of people on Mars, see Martian.
The Mars race,[1]race to Mars[2][3] or race for Mars[4] is the competitive environment between various national space agencies, "New Space" and aerospace manufacturers involving crewed missions to Mars, land on Mars, or set a crewed base there. Some of these efforts are part of a greater Mars colonization vision, while others are for glory (being first), or scientific endeavours. Some of this competitiveness is part of the New Space race.
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