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The first robot built to go to mars but failed because Korabl 4 didn't reach the earth orbit.
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The 2nd robot built to go to Mars but it failed because it didnt reach Earths orbit.
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the 3rd robot built to explore Mars but failed because it only reached Earths orbit and broke apart
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The 4th robot built to explore mars but it failed because the radio failed.
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the 5th robot thats created to go to Mars. It didnt make it because it broke apart after reaching earths orbit.
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6th robot created to go to Mars. It didnt reach Mars because Shroud failed to Jettison.
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The 7th robot to go to Mars. It succeeded and returned 21 images.
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The 8th robot built to go to Mars. it failed because the radio failed.
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9th robot thats created to explore mars. It failed because of Launch vehicle figure.
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10th robot to be built to explore Mars. It failed because of launch vehicle failure.
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11th robot built to go to Mars. it Succeed and returned 75 images.
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12th robot built to go to Mars. It succeed and returned 126 images.
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the 13th robot Built to go to Mars. It failed because of launch failure
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the 14th robot built to explore mars. It failed because it only reached earths orbit.
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the 15th robot built to go to Mars. It failed because after the robot arrived it didnt get useful data and it got destroyed.
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The 17th robot built to send data from Mars. The robot was a success and returned 7,329 images.
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The 18th robot built to go to Mars. It failed because it flew past Mars.
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The 19th robot built to go to Mars. It was a success and returned 60 images but it only lasted 9 days.
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The 21st robot built to go to Mars. It failed because it missed the planet and is currently floating in the solar orbit.
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The 20th robot built to go to mars. It succeed and failed because "Occultation experiment produced data and Lander failure on descent"
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22nd robot built to explore Mars. It was a success and landed on Mars.
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23rd robot built to go explore Mars. It was a success and returned 16,000 images, extensive atmospheric data, and soil expiriments.
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24th robot built and sent to Mars for research. It was a failure because Lost on the way to Mars.
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The 25th robot built and sent to Mars for research purposes. It was a failure because it got lost.
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26th robot built and sent to Mars for research purposes. It failed because it lost prior to Mars arrival.
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The 28th robot built and sent to mars. It failed because of launch vehicle failure.
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The 29th robot built and sent to Mars. It was a Success and It lasted 5 times longer than warranty.
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27th robot built and sent to Mars for research purposes. It was a success and returned with the most images out of all the other robots.
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the 30th robot built and sent to Mars for exploration. It was a fail because no orbit insertion and and fuel problems.
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the 31st robot built and sent to Mars for exploration. It failed because it got lost on arrival.
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The 32nd robot built and sent to Mars for exploration. It was a fail because it got lost on arrival.
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The 33th robot built and sent to Mars to explore the planet. It was a fail because It was lost in arrival.
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The 34th robot built and sent to mars for exploration. It was a success and returned high resolution images of Mars.
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The 37th robot built and sent to mars for exploration. It was a success and it operated lifetime of more than 15 time original warranty.
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The 35th robot built and sent to mars for exploration. It was a success and failure because the Orbiter imaging Mars in detail but it got lost on arrival.
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the 36th robot built and sent to explore mars. It was a success because it operated lifetime of, more than 15 times.
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The 38th robot built and sent to mars for exploration. It was a success and returned more than 26 terabits of data in all mars missions.
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The 39th robot built and sent to Mars for exploration. It was a success and returned more than 25 gigabits of data.
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The 40th robot built and sent to Mars. It is a success and is currently exploring Mars habitability.
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The 41st robot built and sent to Mars for exploration. It was a failure and is currently stranded in the Earths orbit.
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The 42nd robot built and sent to Mars. It was a success and its currently studying the Martian atmosphere.
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The 43rd robot built and sent to Mars for exploration. It was a success and Explored Mars surface features, mineralogy, and atmosphere.
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The 44th robot built and sent to Mars for exploration. It was a success but also a failure because Orbiter studying Martian atmosphere and EDL demo and lander lost on arrival.
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The 45th and last robot built and sent to explore Mars. It was a success and It landed on Mars in Nov. 26, 2018.