
A Mars landing is a landing of a
spacecraft
A spacecraft is a vehicle that is designed spaceflight, to fly and operate in outer space. Spacecraft are used for a variety of purposes, including Telecommunications, communications, Earth observation satellite, Earth observation, Weather s ...
on the surface of
Mars
Mars is the fourth planet from the Sun. It is also known as the "Red Planet", because of its orange-red appearance. Mars is a desert-like rocky planet with a tenuous carbon dioxide () atmosphere. At the average surface level the atmosph ...
. Of multiple attempted Mars landings by
robotic, uncrewed spacecraft, ten have had successful soft landings. There have also been studies for a possible
human mission to Mars including a landing, but none has been attempted.
As of 2023, the
Soviet Union
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,
United States
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and
China
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have conducted Mars landings successfully. Soviet
Mars 3, which landed in 1971, was the first successful Mars landing, though the spacecraft failed after 110 seconds on the surface. All other Soviet Mars landing attempts failed.
Viking 1 and
Viking 2 were first successful NASA landers, launched in 1975. NASA's
Mars Pathfinder
''Mars Pathfinder'' was an American robotic spacecraft that landed a base station with a rover (space exploration), roving probe on Mars in 1997. It consisted of a Lander (spacecraft), lander, renamed the Carl Sagan Memorial Station, and a ligh ...
, launched in 1996, successfully delivered the first
Mars rover, ''
Sojourner''. In 2021, first Chinese lander and rover,
Tianwen 1, successfully landed on Mars.
Methods of descent and landing
As of 2021, all methods of landing on Mars have used an
aeroshell and
parachute
A parachute is a device designed to slow an object's descent through an atmosphere by creating Drag (physics), drag or aerodynamic Lift (force), lift. It is primarily used to safely support people exiting aircraft at height, but also serves va ...
sequence for
Mars atmospheric entry and descent, but after the parachute is detached, there are three options. A stationary lander can drop from the parachute back shell and ride
retrorockets all the way down, but a
rover cannot be burdened with rockets that serve no purpose after touchdown.
One method for lighter rovers is to enclose the rover in a
tetrahedral structure which in turn is enclosed in
airbags. After the aeroshell drops off, the tetrahedron is lowered clear of the parachute back shell on a tether so that the airbags can inflate. Retrorockets on the back shell can slow descent. When it nears the ground, the tetrahedron is released to drop to the ground, using the airbags as
shock absorber
A shock absorber or damper is a mechanical or hydraulics, hydraulic device designed to absorb and Damping ratio, damp shock (mechanics), shock impulses. It does this by converting the kinetic energy of the shock into another form of energy (typic ...
s. When it has come to rest, the tetrahedron opens to expose the rover.
If a rover is too heavy to use airbags, the retrorockets can be mounted on a
sky crane. The sky crane drops from the parachute back shell and, as it nears the ground, the rover is lowered on a tether. When the rover touches ground, it cuts the tether so that the sky crane (with its rockets still firing) will crash well away from the rover. Both ''
Curiosity
Curiosity (from Latin , from "careful, diligent, curious", akin to "care") is a quality related to inquisitive thinking, such as exploration, investigation, and learning, evident in humans and other animals. Curiosity helps Developmental psyc ...
'' and ''
Perseverance'' used sky crane for landing.
File:Rocket assisted descent.jpg, Landing in an airbag
File:Perseverance_sky_crane_(cropped).jpg, An illustration of ''Perseverance'' tethered to the sky crane
File:MSL DescentStage.jpg, The MSL Descent Stage under construction on Earth
File:Ingenuity Helicopter's 1st Flight.gif, Ingenuity helicopter executing a vertical takeoff and landing
Descent of heavier payloads

For landers that are even heavier than the
''Curiosity'' rover (which required a 4.5 meter (15 feet) diameter aeroshell), engineers are developing a combination rigid-inflatable
Low-Density Supersonic Decelerator that could be 8 meters (26 feet) in diameter. It would have to be accompanied by a proportionately larger parachute.
Landing challenges
Landing
Landing is the last part of a flight, where a flying animal, aircraft, or spacecraft returns to the ground. When the flying object returns to water, the process is called alighting, although it is commonly called "landing", "touchdown" or " spl ...
robotic
spacecraft
A spacecraft is a vehicle that is designed spaceflight, to fly and operate in outer space. Spacecraft are used for a variety of purposes, including Telecommunications, communications, Earth observation satellite, Earth observation, Weather s ...
, and possibly some day humans, on Mars is a technological challenge. For a favorable landing, the lander module has to address these issues:
* Thinness of
Mars
Mars is the fourth planet from the Sun. It is also known as the "Red Planet", because of its orange-red appearance. Mars is a desert-like rocky planet with a tenuous carbon dioxide () atmosphere. At the average surface level the atmosph ...
's
atmosphere
An atmosphere () is a layer of gases that envelop an astronomical object, held in place by the gravity of the object. A planet retains an atmosphere when the gravity is great and the temperature of the atmosphere is low. A stellar atmosph ...
* Measurement of distance to surface
* Inadequate technology for
ballistic aerocapture
Aerocapture is an Orbital maneuver, orbital transfer maneuver in which a spacecraft uses
aerodynamic drag force from a single pass through a planetary
atmosphere to decelerate and achieve orbit insertion.
Aerocapture uses a planet's or moon's at ...
* Inadequate technology for
retropropulsive powered descent
* Inadequate mission designs
* Shorter time to perform
entry, descent and landing (EDL)
In 2018, NASA successfully landed the
InSight
Insight is the understanding of a specific causality, cause and effect within a particular context. The term insight can have several related meanings:
*a piece of information
*the act or result of understanding the inner nature of things or of se ...
lander on the surface of Mars, re-using
Viking
Vikings were seafaring people originally from Scandinavia (present-day Denmark, Norway, and Sweden),
who from the late 8th to the late 11th centuries raided, pirated, traded, and settled throughout parts of Europe.Roesdahl, pp. 9� ...
-era technology. But this technology cannot afford the ability to land large number of cargoes, habitats, ascent vehicles and humans in case of crewed Mars missions in near future. In order to improve and accomplish this intent, there is need to upgrade technologies and
launch vehicle
A launch vehicle is typically a rocket-powered vehicle designed to carry a payload (a crewed spacecraft or satellites) from Earth's surface or lower atmosphere to outer space. The most common form is the ballistic missile-shaped multistage ...
s. Some of the criteria for a lander performing a successful soft-landing using current technology are as follows:
Communicating with Earth
Beginning with the Viking program, all landers on the surface of Mars have used orbiting spacecraft as
communications satellite
A communications satellite is an artificial satellite that relays and amplifies radio telecommunication signals via a Transponder (satellite communications), transponder; it creates a communication channel between a source transmitter and a Rad ...
s for relaying their data to Earth. The landers use
UHF transmitters to send their data to the orbiters, which then relay the data to Earth using either
X band or
Ka band frequencies. These higher frequencies, along with more powerful transmitters and larger
parabolic reflectors, permit the orbiters to send the data much faster than the landers could manage transmitting directly to Earth, which conserves valuable time on the
receiving antennas.
List of Mars landings
In the 1970s, several USSR probes unsuccessfully tried to land on Mars.
Mars 3 landed successfully in 1971 but failed soon afterwards. But the American ''Viking'' landers made it to the surface and provided several years of images and data. However, the next successful Mars landing was not until 1997, when
Mars Pathfinder
''Mars Pathfinder'' was an American robotic spacecraft that landed a base station with a rover (space exploration), roving probe on Mars in 1997. It consisted of a Lander (spacecraft), lander, renamed the Carl Sagan Memorial Station, and a ligh ...
landed.
In the 21st century there have been several successful landings, but there have also been many crashes.
Mars probe program
The first probe intended to be a Mars
impact lander was the Soviet ''
Mars 1962B'', unsuccessfully launched in 1962.
In 1970 the Soviet Union began the design of ''
Mars 4NM'' and ''
Mars 5NM'' missions with super-heavy uncrewed Martian spacecraft. First was ''
Marsokhod'', with a planned date of early 1973, and second was the Mars sample return mission planned for 1975. Both spacecraft were intended to be launched on the
''N1'' rocket, but this rocket never flew successfully and the Mars 4NM and Mars 5NM projects were cancelled.
In 1971 the Soviet Union sent probes ''
Mars 2'' and ''
Mars 3'', each carrying a lander, as part of the
Mars probe program M-71. The Mars 2 lander failed to land and impacted Mars. The Mars 3 lander became the first probe to successfully
soft-land on Mars, but its data-gathering had less success. The lander began transmitting to the Mars 3 orbiter 90 seconds after landing, but after 14.5 seconds, transmission ceased for unknown reasons. The cause of the failure may have been related to the extremely powerful Martian dust storm taking place at the time. These space probes each contained a Mars rover,
PrOP-M, although they were never deployed.
In 1973, the Soviet Union sent two more landers to Mars, ''
Mars 6
Mars 6 (), also known as 3MP No.50P was a Soviet Union, Soviet spacecraft launched to explore Mars. A 3MP bus spacecraft launched as part of the Mars program, it consisted of a lander, and a coast stage with instruments to study Mars as it flew p ...
'' and ''
Mars 7''. The Mars 6 lander transmitted data during descent but failed upon impact. The Mars 7 probe separated prematurely from the carrying vehicle due to a problem in the operation of one of the onboard systems (
attitude control or retro-rockets) and missed the planet by .
The double-launching
''Mars 5M'' (Mars-79) sample return mission was planned for 1979, but was cancelled due to complexity and technical problems.
Viking program
In 1976 two American
''Viking'' probes entered orbit about Mars and each released a
lander module that made a successful
soft landing on the planet's surface. They subsequently had the first successful transmission of large volumes of data, including the first color pictures and extensive scientific information. Measured temperatures at the landing sites ranged from , with a variation over a given day of . Seasonal dust storms, pressure changes, and movement of atmospheric gases between the polar caps were observed. A
biology experiment produced possible evidence of life, but it was not corroborated by other on-board experiments.
While searching for a suitable landing spot for ''
Viking 2''s lander, the ''
Viking 1'' orbiter photographed the landform that constitutes the so-called "
Face on Mars" on 25 July 1976.
The Viking program was a descendant of the cancelled
Voyager program, whose name was later reused for a pair of outer solar system probes.
''Mars Pathfinder''
NASA
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA ) is an independent agencies of the United States government, independent agency of the federal government of the United States, US federal government responsible for the United States ...
's ''
Mars Pathfinder
''Mars Pathfinder'' was an American robotic spacecraft that landed a base station with a rover (space exploration), roving probe on Mars in 1997. It consisted of a Lander (spacecraft), lander, renamed the Carl Sagan Memorial Station, and a ligh ...
'' spacecraft, with assistance from the ''
Mars Global Surveyor'' orbiter, landed on 4 July 1997. Its landing site was an ancient flood plain in Mars' northern hemisphere called
Ares Vallis, which is among the rockiest parts of Mars. It carried a tiny remote-controlled rover called
''Sojourner'', the first successful
Mars rover, that traveled a few meters around the landing site, exploring the conditions and sampling rocks around it. Newspapers around the world carried images of the lander dispatching the rover to explore the surface of Mars in a way never achieved before.
Until the final data transmission on 27 September 1997, ''Mars Pathfinder'' returned 16,500 images from the lander and 550 images from the rover, as well as more than 15 chemical analyses of rocks and soil and extensive data on winds and other weather factors. Findings from the investigations carried out by scientific instruments on both the lander and the rover suggest that in the past Mars has been warm and wet, with liquid water and a thicker atmosphere. The mission website was the most heavily trafficked up to that time.
Spate of failures
''
Mars 96'', an orbiter launched on 16 November 1996 by Russia, failed when the planned second burn of the Block D-2 fourth stage did not occur. Following the success of Global Surveyor and Pathfinder, another spate of failures occurred in 1998 and 1999, with the Japanese
''Nozomi'' orbiter and NASA's ''
Mars Climate Orbiter'', ''
Mars Polar Lander'', and ''
Deep Space 2'' penetrators all suffering various terminal errors. Mars Climate Orbiter is infamous for
Lockheed Martin
The Lockheed Martin Corporation is an American Arms industry, defense and aerospace manufacturer with worldwide interests. It was formed by the merger of Lockheed Corporation with Martin Marietta on March 15, 1995. It is headquartered in North ...
engineers mixing up the usage of
U.S. customary units with
metric units, causing the orbiter to burn up while entering Mars's atmosphere. Out of 5–6 NASA missions in the 1990s, only 2 worked: Mars Pathfinder and Mars Global Surveyor, making Mars Pathfinder and its rover the only successful Mars landing in the 1990s.
Mars Express and ''Beagle 2''
On 2 June 2003, the
European Space Agency
The European Space Agency (ESA) is a 23-member International organization, international organization devoted to space exploration. With its headquarters in Paris and a staff of around 2,547 people globally as of 2023, ESA was founded in 1975 ...
's ''
Mars Express
''Mars Express'' is a space exploration mission by the European Space Agency, European Space Agency (ESA) exploring the planet Mars and its moons since 2003, and the first planetary mission attempted by ESA.
''Mars Express'' consisted of two ...
'' set off from
Baikonur Cosmodrome
The Baikonur Cosmodrome is a spaceport operated by Russia within Kazakhstan. Located in the Kazakh city of Baikonur, it is the largest operational space launch facility in terms of area. All Russian Human spaceflight, crewed spaceflights are l ...
to Mars. The Mars Express craft consisted of the ''
Mars Express Orbiter'' and the lander ''
Beagle 2''. Although the landing probe was not designed to move, it carried a digging device and the least massive spectrometer created to date, as well as a range of other devices, on a robotic arm in order to accurately analyse soil beneath the dusty surface.
The orbiter entered Mars orbit on 25 December 2003, and ''Beagle 2'' should have entered Mars' atmosphere the same day. However, attempts to contact the lander failed. Communications attempts continued throughout January, but ''Beagle 2'' was declared lost in mid-February, and a joint inquiry was launched by the UK and ESA that blamed principal investigator
Colin Pillinger's poor project management. Nevertheless, Mars Express Orbiter confirmed the presence of water ice and carbon dioxide ice at the planet's south pole. NASA had previously confirmed their presence at the north pole of Mars.
Signs of the ''Beagle 2'' lander were found in 2013 by the
HiRISE camera on NASA's ''
Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter'', and the ''Beagle 2''s presence was confirmed in January 2015, several months after Pillinger's death. The lander appears to have successfully landed but not deployed all of its power and communications panels.
Mars Exploration Rovers
Shortly after the launch of Mars Express, NASA sent a pair of twin rovers toward the planet as part of the ''
Mars Exploration Rover
NASA's Mars Exploration Rover (MER) mission was a robotic space mission involving two Mars rovers, ''Spirit (rover), Spirit'' and ''Opportunity (rover), Opportunity'', exploring the planet Mars. It began in 2003 with the launch of the two rove ...
'' mission. On 10 June 2003, NASA's ''
MER-A'' ''(Spirit)'' Mars Exploration Rover was launched. It successfully landed in
Gusev Crater (believed once to have been a crater lake) on 3 January 2004. It examined rock and soil for evidence of the area's history of water. On 7 July 2003, a second rover, ''
MER-B'' ''(Opportunity)'' was launched. It landed on 24 January 2004 in
Meridiani Planum (where there are large deposits of
hematite
Hematite (), also spelled as haematite, is a common iron oxide compound with the formula, Fe2O3 and is widely found in rocks and soils. Hematite crystals belong to the rhombohedral lattice system which is designated the alpha polymorph of . ...
, indicating the presence of past water) to carry out similar geological work.
Despite a temporary loss of communication with the ''Spirit'' rover (caused by a file system anomaly) delaying exploration for several days, both rovers eventually began exploring their landing sites. The rover ''Opportunity'' landed in a particularly interesting spot, a crater with bedrock outcroppings. In fast succession, mission team members announced on 2 March that data returned from the rover showed that these rocks were once "drenched in water", and on 23 March that it was concluded that they were laid down underwater in a salty sea. This represented the first strong direct evidence for liquid water on Mars at some time in the past.
Towards the end of July 2005, it was reported by the ''
Sunday Times'' that the rovers may have carried the
bacteria
Bacteria (; : bacterium) are ubiquitous, mostly free-living organisms often consisting of one Cell (biology), biological cell. They constitute a large domain (biology), domain of Prokaryote, prokaryotic microorganisms. Typically a few micr ...
''
Bacillus safensis'' to Mars. According to one NASA microbiologist, this bacteria could survive both the trip and conditions on Mars. Despite efforts to sterilise both landers, neither could be assured to be completely sterile.
Having been designed for only three-month missions, both rovers lasted much longer than planned. ''Spirit'' lost contact with Earth in March 2010, 74 months after commencing exploration. ''Opportunity'', however, continued to carry out surveys of the planet, surpassing on its odometer by the time communication with it was lost in June 2018, 173 months after it began. These rovers have discovered many new things, including
Heat Shield Rock, the first
meteorite
A meteorite is a rock (geology), rock that originated in outer space and has fallen to the surface of a planet or Natural satellite, moon. When the original object enters the atmosphere, various factors such as friction, pressure, and chemical ...
to be discovered on another planet.
''Phoenix''
''
Phoenix'' launched on 4 August 2007, and touched down on the northern polar region of Mars on 25 May 2008. It is famous for having been successfully photographed while landing, since this was the first time one spacecraft captured the landing of another spacecraft onto a planet.
Mars Science Laboratory
The
Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) (and
Curiosity rover
''Curiosity'' is a car-sized Mars rover Space exploration, exploring Gale (crater), Gale crater and Mount Sharp on Mars as part of NASA's Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) mission. ''Curiosity'' was launched from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station ...
), launched in November 2011, landed in a location that is now called "
Bradbury Landing", on
Aeolis Palus, between
Peace Vallis and
Aeolis Mons ("Mount Sharp"), in
Gale Crater on
Mars
Mars is the fourth planet from the Sun. It is also known as the "Red Planet", because of its orange-red appearance. Mars is a desert-like rocky planet with a tenuous carbon dioxide () atmosphere. At the average surface level the atmosph ...
on 6 August 2012, 05:17 UTC.
The landing site was in ''Quad 51'' ("Yellowknife")
of ''Aeolis Palus'' near the base of ''Aeolis Mons''. The landing site
was less than from the center of the rover's planned target site after a journey.
NASA
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named the landing site "
Bradbury Landing", in honor of author
Ray Bradbury
Ray Douglas Bradbury ( ; August 22, 1920June 5, 2012) was an American author and screenwriter. One of the most celebrated 20th-century American writers, he worked in a variety of genres, including fantasy, science fiction, Horror fiction, horr ...
, on 22 August 2012.
ExoMars ''Schiaparelli''

The
''Schiaparelli'' lander was intended to test technology for future soft landings on the surface of Mars as part of the
ExoMars project. It was built in
Italy
Italy, officially the Italian Republic, is a country in Southern Europe, Southern and Western Europe, Western Europe. It consists of Italian Peninsula, a peninsula that extends into the Mediterranean Sea, with the Alps on its northern land b ...
by the
European Space Agency
The European Space Agency (ESA) is a 23-member International organization, international organization devoted to space exploration. With its headquarters in Paris and a staff of around 2,547 people globally as of 2023, ESA was founded in 1975 ...
(ESA) and
Roscosmos. It was launched together with the
ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter (TGO) on 14 March 2016 and attempted a landing on 19 October 2016. Telemetry was lost about one minute before the scheduled landing time,
but confirmed that most elements of the landing plan, including heat shield operation, parachute deployment, and rocket activation, had been successful.
The
Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter later captured imagery showing what appears to be Schiaparelli's crash site.
''InSight''

NASA's ''
InSight
Insight is the understanding of a specific causality, cause and effect within a particular context. The term insight can have several related meanings:
*a piece of information
*the act or result of understanding the inner nature of things or of se ...
'' lander'','' designed to study seismology and heat flow from the deep interior of Mars, was launched on 5 May 2018. It landed successfully in Mars's
Elysium Planitia on 26 November 2018.
Mars 2020 and ''Tianwen-1''
NASA's
Mars 2020 and
CNSA's ''
Tianwen-1'' were both launched in the July 2020 window. Mars 2020's rover
''Perseverance'' successfully landed, in a location that is now called "
Octavia E. Butler Landing", in
Jezero Crater on 18 February 2021,
''Ingenuity'' helicopter was deployed and took subsequent flights in April. ''Tianwen''-1's lander and
''Zhurong'' rover landed in
Utopia Planitia on 14 May 2021 with the rover being deployed on 22 May 2021 and dropping a remote selfie camera on 1 June 2021.
Future missions
The
ESA ''
Rosalind Franklin'' is planned for launch in the late 2020s and would obtain soil samples from up to depth and make an extensive search for
biosignature
A biosignature (sometimes called chemical fossil or molecular fossil) is any substance – such as an element, isotope, molecule, or phenomenon – that provides scientific evidence of past or present life on a planet. Measurable ...
s and
biomolecule
A biomolecule or biological molecule is loosely defined as a molecule produced by a living organism and essential to one or more typically biological processes. Biomolecules include large macromolecules such as proteins, carbohydrates, lipids ...
s. There is also a proposal for a
Mars Sample Return Mission by ESA and NASA, which would launch in 2024 or later. This mission would be part of the European
Aurora Programme.
The
Indian Space Research Organisation
The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO ) is India's national List of government space agencies, space agency, headquartered in Bengaluru, Karnataka. It serves as the principal research and development arm of the Department of Space (DoS), ...
(ISRO) has proposed to include landing of a rover and Marsplane in its
Mars Lander Mission around 2030 near
Eridania basin.
Landing site identification
As a Mars lander approaches the surface, identifying a safe landing spot is a concern.
Twinned locations to Mars Landing sites on Earth
In the run-up to NASA’s Mars 2020 landing, former planetary scientist and film-maker
Christopher Riley mapped the locations of all eight of NASA's successful
Mars landing sites onto their equivalent spots on Earth, in terms of latitudes and longitudes; presenting pairs of photographs from each twinned interplanetary location on Earth and Mars to draw attention to climate change. Following the successful landing of NASA's
Perseverance Rover on February 18, 2021, Riley called for volunteers to travel to and photograph its twinned Earth location in Andegaon Wadi, Sawali, in the central Indian state of
Maharashtra
Maharashtra () is a state in the western peninsular region of India occupying a substantial portion of the Deccan Plateau. It is bordered by the Arabian Sea to the west, the Indian states of Karnataka and Goa to the south, Telangana to th ...
(18.445°N, 77.451°E).
Eventually
BBC World Service radio programme
Digital Planet listener Gowri Abhiram, from
Hyderabad
Hyderabad is the capital and largest city of the Indian state of Telangana. It occupies on the Deccan Plateau along the banks of the Musi River (India), Musi River, in the northern part of Southern India. With an average altitude of , much ...
took up the challenge, and travelled there on the 22nd January 2022, becoming the first person to knowingly reach a spot on Earth that matches the latitude and longitude of a robotic presence on the surface of another world.
China's Tianwen-1 landing site maps onto an area in Southern China, 40 kilometres Southwest of
Guilin
Guilin (Standard Zhuang: ''Gveilinz''), postal map romanization, formerly romanization of Chinese, romanized as Kweilin, is a prefecture-level city in the northeast of China's Guangxi, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. It is situated on the we ...
and is yet to be photographed for the project.
See also
*
Colonization of Mars
*
Exploration of Mars
*
Google Mars
*
Human mission to Mars
*
List of missions to Mars
*
Mars race
*
Mars rover
*
Space weather
Notes
References
External links
Table of the distances between various landers and landmarks
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