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  1. The Angry Red Planet (also called Invasion of Mars and Journey to Planet Four) is a 1959 American science fiction film directed by Ib Melchior and starring Gerald Mohr. Melchior reportedly had an initial production budget of only $200,000 and was given just nine days to film it.

    • November 23, 1959
    • Sidney W. Pink, Norman Maurer
  2. 8 de may. de 2012 · Science. May 8, 2012 8:01 PM. Mars: A World for Exploration (1959) Our understanding of Mars has come a long way since we launched our first probe toward the planet in 1964. In 1959, at the...

  3. Fueron subastadas en 1959 y adjudicadas a la empresa Forest Industries Flying Tanks que las utilizó como aviones cisterna para combatir incendios forestales en la Columbia Británica (Canadá).

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MarsMars - Wikipedia

    Mars is the fourth planet from the Sun. The surface of Mars is orange-red because it is covered in iron (III) oxide dust, giving it the nickname " the Red Planet ". [21] [22] Mars is among the brightest objects in Earth's sky and its high-contrast albedo features have made it a common subject for telescope viewing.

    • 24.07 km/s, (86700 km/h; 53800 mph)
    • 1.025957 d, 24ʰ 37ᵐ 22.7ˢ
    • 241 m/s, (870 km/h; 540 mph)
  5. Las sondas Mars 1M/1 y Mars 1M/2, también designadas como Mars 1960A y Mars 1960B; fueron los primeros intentos soviéticos por dirigirse a Marte. Sin embargo diversos problemas evitaron que estas sondas fuesen las primeras en conseguirlo ya que ninguna llegó a abandonar nuestro planeta. [1]

    • 22995 días y 13 horas
    • Aterrizaje
    • 2265 kg Orbitador // 358 kg Aterrizador
    • Unión Soviética
  6. Mars moon hoax. In 1959, Walter Scott Houston perpetrated a celebrated April Fool's hoax in the April edition of the Great Plains Observer, claiming that "Dr. Arthur Hayall of the University of the Sierras reports

  7. Red Planet Mars is a 1952 American science fiction film released by United Artists starring Peter Graves and Andrea King. It is based on a 1932 play Red Planet written by John L. Balderston and John Hoare and was directed by art director Harry Horner in his directorial debut.