List of fictional astronauts (exploration of inner Solar System)
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The following is a list of fictional astronauts exploring the inner Solar System.
Sun
Mercury
Class="wikitable" |
Name(s)
!Appeared in !Program / Mission / Spacecraft !Fictional date |
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rowspan="2"|First mission: Pavlik (no first name given) Second mission: Hugh Kellard Binetti (Communications Officer) (no first name given) Morse (no first name given) Y-90: Shay (Navigator) (no first name given) Two unnamed crewmen John Halfrich Hugh Kellard Morgenson (Biophysicist) (no first name given) |"Sunfire!" (1962), short story |Survey: |Future (Autumn) |
colspan="3"|On second crewed mission to "Sunside" of Mercury, Kellard encounters intelligent photon-based lifeforms. Kellard was on the first mission to Ganymede.{{cite book |first=Edmond |last=Hamilton |author-link=Edmond Hamilton |chapter=Sunfire! |title=The Best of Amazing |others=Selected by Joseph Ross |pages=162–178 |publisher=Doubleday & Company |year=1967 |lccn=67-15359}} |
rowspan="2"|Willard "Will" Rowson (Captain) Camille Burkett, Ph.D. (Mineralogist) Eileen Harmon, Dr. (Stratigrapher) Joe Mardikian, Dr. (Geophysicist) Tom Marini, Dr. (Biologist) Milt Schlossberg, Dr. (Astronomer) Luigi Aiello Babineau (Medic) (no first name given) Ren Hargedon Mary Spurr (Spacesuit technician) Eric Trackman (Nuclear engineer) Arnie Zaino (Communications specialist) |"Hot Planet" (1963), short story |Albireo |Future |
colspan="3"|Crew investigating Mercury's development of a temporary atmosphere.{{cite magazine |first=Hal |last=Clement |author-link=Hal Clement |title=Hot Planet |magazine=Galaxy |date=August 1963}}{{cite book |first=Hal |last=Clement |chapter=Hot Planet |title=Explorers: SF Adventures to Far Horizons |editor-last=Dozois |editor-first=Gardner |editor-link=Gardner Dozois |pages=115–132 |publisher=St. Martin's Griffin |year=2000 |isbn=0-312-25462-8}} |
rowspan="2"|Clifford Greenberg, Col.
|2061: Odyssey Three (1987), novel |Unknown |2030s |
colspan="3"|First man on Mercury, who landed at the south pole, joins the complement of the luxury spaceliner Universe thirty years later for the first landing on Halley's Comet.{{cite book |first=Arthur C. |last=Clarke |author-link=Arthur C. Clarke |title=2061: Odyssey Three |publisher=Del Rey Books |year=1987 |isbn=0-345-35173-8 |title-link=2061: Odyssey Three}} |
rowspan="2"|Marshall Donnington (Commander) Lee Tahori (Pilot) Victoria Preston |Collision Earth (2011), TV movie |Space Shuttle |Near Future (Autumn) |
colspan="3"|Astronauts preparing to orbit Mercury when solar event sets planet on collision course with Earth. |
rowspan="2"|John Russell, Capt.
|Give Me Space (2016), short film |Unknown |Future |
colspan="3"|Astronaut stranded on inhabited Mercury by lack of fuel. |
Venus
Class="wikitable" |
Name(s)
!Appeared in !Program / Mission / Spacecraft !Fictional date |
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rowspan="2"|Harringway Hawling, Prof. (Commander/Physicist) (US) Raimund Brinkman/Robert Brinkman (Pilot) (Germany) (American in US version) Durand, Prof. (Chief Engineer) (USSR) (French in US version) Lao Tsu/Tchen Yu, Dr. (Linguist/Biologist) (China) Sumiko Omigura, M.D. (Physician) (Japan) Orloff, Prof. (Engineer/Nuclear Physicist) (Poland) Sikarna, Prof. (Mathematician) (India) Talua (Communications) |Der Schweigende Stern (a.k.a. First Spaceship on Venus, The Silent Star, The Astronauts, Planet of the Dead, Spaceship Venus Does Not Reply) (1960), film |World Federation for Space Research: |1970 (1985 in US version) |
colspan="3"|First mission to Venus discovers remnants of extinct civilization. Some names and nationalities different in original German version; in US version, Brinkman was first American on Moon.{{cite book|editor-last=Hardy |editor-first=Phil |title=The Film Encyclopedia |volume=Science Fiction |publisher=William Morrow and Company |year=1984 |pages=[https://archive.org/details/sciencefiction00hard/page/202 202–203] |isbn=0-688-00842-9 |url=https://archive.org/details/sciencefiction00hard/page/202 }}{{cite book |title=Keep Watching the Skies! American Science Fiction Movies of the Fifties |last=Warren |first=Bill |author-link=Bill Warren (film historian and critic) |year=2010 |publisher=McFarland & Company |isbn=978-1-4766-6618-1 |pages=274–277 }}{{cite book |title=The Spacesuit Film: A History, 1918–1969 |last=Westfahl |first=Gary |author-link=Gary Westfahl |year=2012 |publisher=McFarland & Company |isbn=978-0-7864-4267-6 |pages=230–232 }}{{cite web |url=http://www.moriareviews.com/sciencefiction/first-spaceship-on-venus-1959.htm |title=First Spaceship on Venus (1959) |last=Scheib |first=Richard |work=Moria Science Fiction, Horror and Fantasy Film Review |date=December 16, 2009 |access-date=November 20, 2018}} |
rowspan="2"|Jerry Garfield (Engineer-Navigator) Graham "Hutch" Hutchins, Dr (Biologist) George "Cole" Coleman (Scientist) |"Before Eden" (1961), short story |Morning Star |Future (before 2010) |
colspan="3"|Discoverers of life near the south pole of Venus.{{cite book |first=Arthur C. |last=Clarke |chapter=Before Eden |title=The Collected Stories of Arthur C. Clarke |publisher=Tor Books |year=2000 |pages=758–766}} |
rowspan="2"|Barbara Clinton (Captain) (USCG Aux) Dana Perry (Navigator/Medical Technician) Joanna Sue Toliver (Engineer) |Sea Hunt |Operation Astronette |Contemporary |
colspan="3"|Female astronauts training for mission to Venus. |
rowspan="2"|Soviet Space Force: Sonya Mikhailovna, Maj. (Dr.) U.S. Space Force: Gordon Andrews, Capt. Three-person spacecraft: Unnamed pilot (UK) Unnamed obstetrician (USSR) Unnamed nurse (US) |"Boy Meets Dyevitza" (1962), short story |Soviet Space Force |c. 1960s/1970s |
colspan="3"|Experienced orbital pilot Andrews discovers that Mikhailovna has landed on Venus before him. Dymov, a Soviet cosmonaut, is mentioned as having been the first man on the Moon.{{cite magazine |first=Robert F. |last=Young |author-link=Robert F. Young |title=Boy Meets Dyevitza |magazine=Amazing Stories |date=October 1962 |access-date=December 26, 2023 |via=Project Gutenberg |url=https://www.gutenberg.org/cache/epub/72248/pg72248-images.html}} |
rowspan="2"|Vega: Allan Kern/Alfred Kerns, Capt. Scherba/Allan Sherman/Howard Sherman Masha/Marsha Evans{{efn|Marsha is omitted in Voyage to the Planet of Prehistoric Women, in which "Marsha" is the code name of Earth control.}} Sirius: Ilya Vasilyevich Vershinin/Brandon Lockhart/William Lockhart, Cmdr. Alyosha/André Ferneau Roman Bobrov/Hans Walters |Planeta Bur (a.k.a. Planet of Storms, Storm Planet, Cosmonauts on Venus) (1962), film |Soviet Union: |Near Future (Planeta Bur) |
colspan="3"|Three-spacecraft expedition to Venus loses spacecraft Capella to meteor; other two crews discover reptilian creatures and evidence of intelligent life. Film was twice re-edited for American release with character names changed.{{cite AV media |people=John Sebastian (Director) |year=1965 |title=Voyage to the Prehistoric Planet |medium=Motion picture |url=https://archive.org/details/VoyagetothePrehistoricPlanet |access-date=April 22, 2016}}{{cite AV media |people=Derek Thomas (Director) |year=1968 |title=Voyage to the Planet of Prehistoric Women |medium=Motion picture |url=https://archive.org/details/VoyagetothePlanetofPrehistoricWomen |access-date=April 22, 2016}}{{harvnb|Westfahl|2012|pp=236–240}}{{cite web |url=http://www.moriareviews.com/sciencefiction/voyage-to-the-prehistoric-planet-1965.htm |title=Voyage to the Prehistoric Planet (1965) |last=Scheib |first=Richard |work=Moria Science Fiction, Horror and Fantasy Film Review |date=December 2, 2009 |access-date=November 20, 2018}}{{cite web |url=http://www.moriareviews.com/sciencefiction/voyage-to-the-planet-of-prehistoric-women-1968.htm |title=Voyage to the Planet of Prehistoric Women (1968) |last=Scheib |first=Richard |work=Moria Science Fiction, Horror and Fantasy Film Review |date=December 2, 2009 |access-date=November 20, 2018}}{{cite web |url=https://www.moriareviews.com/sciencefiction/storm-planet-1962.htm |title=Storm Planet (1962) |last=Scheib |first=Richard |work=Moria Science Fiction, Horror and Fantasy Film Review |date=October 5, 2021 |access-date=April 12, 2022}} |
rowspan="2"|Jefferson "Jeff" Barton, Brig. Gen.
|The Outer Limits |Project Vulcan |Near Future |
colspan="3"|Astronaut (played by William Shatner) afflicted by a mysterious disease after a mission to Venus.{{cite book |last1=Schow |first1=David J. |author-link1=David Schow |last2=Frentzen |first2=Jeffrey |title=The Outer Limits: The Official Companion |publisher=Ace Books |year=1986 |isbn=0-441-37081-0 |pages=284–288 }}{{harvnb|Westfahl|2012|pp=202–203}} |
rowspan="2"|Howie "Shorty" (no last name given) Eric "Doc" Donovan (last name uncertain) |"Becalmed in Hell" (1965), short story |NASA: |c. 1980s? |
colspan="3"|NASA astronauts in danger on mission to Venus. Eric, survivor of spacecraft crash on Moon, is an isolated central nervous system plugged into controls of Venus ship.{{cite magazine |first=Larry |last=Niven |author-link=Larry Niven |title=Becalmed in Hell |magazine=The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction |date=July 1965}}{{cite book |first=Larry |last=Niven |chapter=Becalmed in Hell |title=Explorers: SF Adventures to Far Horizons |editor-last=Dozois |editor-first=Gardner |pages=158–168 |publisher=St. Martin's Griffin |year=2000 |isbn=0-312-25462-8}} |
rowspan="2"|Arcturus III: Two unnamed astronauts Arcturus IV: Unnamed astronaut |Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea |United States: |1976 |
colspan="3"|When foreign power uses force field to destroy Arcturus III on re-entry, Seaview personnel must save Arcturus IV from same fate.{{cite episode |last=Marshall |first=Sidney |others=Story by Max Ehrlich |title=The Silent Saboteurs |series=Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea |season=2 |number=10 |date=November 28, 1965 |network=American Broadcasting Company}} |
rowspan="2"|Arthur "Artie" Cory (last names not given) |"I Am the Doorway" (1971), short story |Project Zeus |Near Future (after 1979) |
colspan="3"|Presumed NASA crew on flight to Venus similar to cancelled Manned Venus Flyby. Arthur infected with alien organism, possibly during Cory's EVA; left paraplegic when parachutes malfunction. Cory dies in landing. Other astronauts mentioned: Markhan and Jacks made first Mars landing in 1979; Pedersen and Lederer lost in solar orbit on Apollo mission; John Davis killed by meteoroid strike on orbital observatory.{{cite magazine |last=King |first=Stephen |author-link=Stephen King |title=I Am the Doorway |magazine=Cavalier |date=March 1971 |title-link=I Am the Doorway}}{{cite book |last=King |first=Stephen |title=Night Shift |publisher=Doubleday |year=1978 |isbn=0-385-12991-2 |pages=[https://archive.org/details/nightsh00king/page/66 66–79] |title-link=Night Shift (book)}} |
rowspan="2"|Kennedy II: X Y Z (Commander) (names not given) Venus mission: Joseph Jackson/Jack Josephson, Capt. (Commander) Harry M. Evans, Col. (USAF) (Co-Pilot) |Beyond Apollo (1972), novel |Kennedy II (Mars spacecraft) |May 1976 |
colspan="3"|After disastrous crewed Mars mission in 1976, two-man Venus mission ends in madness and death.{{cite book |last=Malzberg |first=Barry N. |author-link=Barry N. Malzberg |title=Beyond Apollo |year=1974 |publisher=Pocket Books |lccn=73-37427 |title-link=Beyond Apollo}}{{cite web |url=https://sciencefictionruminations.com/2012/07/29/book-review-beyond-apollo-barry-n-malzberg-1972/ |last=Boaz |first=Joachim |title=Book Review: Beyond Apollo, Barry N. Malzberg (1972) |date=July 29, 2012 |website=Science Fiction and Other Suspect Ruminations |access-date=May 23, 2022}} |
rowspan="2"|Isvestia-2: Igor Nikanov United States: Williams, Maj. (Co-Pilot/Systems Engineer) Brown, Dr. (Flight Surgeon) Sharp, Lt. (Instrument Tech/Assistant Navigator) Project Astra: Don Price, Col. (Flight Commander) Georgianna "Georgie" Bronski, Maj. (Soviet Union) (Co-Pilot/Survival Specialist) Danny, Lt. (Communications) Kurt Mason, Capt. (Navigator) Christopher "Doc" Perry, Dr. Marion Turner, Dr. (Flight Surgeon/Microbiologist) Katie Carlson, Lt. (Computer Instrument Tech/Meteorologist) |Doomsday Machine (a.k.a. Escape from Planet Earth) (1972), film |Soviet Union: |1975 |
colspan="3"|Project Astra astronauts on two-year mission to Venus. Williams, Brown and Sharp are replaced on Astra crew at last minute. Bronski was the first woman on the Moon. Isvestia-2 strongly resembles an Apollo CSM.{{cite AV media |people=Herbert J. Leder, Lee Sholem, Harry Hope (Directors) |year=1972 |title=Doomsday Machine (1972) |medium=Motion picture |url=https://archive.org/details/DoomsdayMachine1972 |access-date=July 24, 2019}} |
rowspan="2"|Cloudlab: Ed Townsend (Project Director) Deborah Townsend (Communications specialist) Chang Wu (Computer Center staff) Wagner, Mr. and Mrs. (Algae Ecology biologists) (no first names given) c. 50 unnamed personnel Hoverjet: David White (Pilot) Chris Wagner (Technician) |"Cloudlab" (1975), short story |Cloudlab (space station) |Future |
colspan="3"|While on algae-seeding mission from station in Venusian atmosphere, White and Wagner become first humans on Venus when they crash-land on Sagan Mountain.{{cite book |last=Roberson |first=Rick |chapter=Cloudlab |pages=[https://archive.org/details/universeaheadsto00engd/page/105 105–149] |title=Universe Ahead: Stories of the Future |editor1-last=Engdahl |editor1-first=Sylvia |editor1-link=Sylvia Engdahl |editor2-last=Roberson |editor2-first=Rick |publisher=Atheneum |year=1975 |isbn=0-689-30474-9 |chapter-url=https://archive.org/details/universeaheadsto00engd/page/105}} |
rowspan="2"|Goodie, Dr.
|1st Issue Special #10 (January 1976), comic book |NASA: |Contemporary |
colspan="3"|Surgeon injured on mission to Venus is turned into cyborg by aliens and becomes leader of a superhero group.{{cite journal |title=Us... The Outsiders |journal=1st Issue Special |issue=10 |publisher=DC Comics |date=January 1976}}{{cite book |last=Morris |first=Jon |title=The League of Regrettable Superheroes |publisher=Quirk Books |year=2015 |isbn=978-1-59474-763-2 |page=227 }} |
rowspan="2"|USAS Outpost: Miles Davidow, Capt. Daniel Braithwaite, Maj. Hughes, Dr. (no first name given) Highlander: Harry (no last name given) Unnamed pilot Delta One: Kate Girard, Cmdr. Scott Perkins, Dr. (Physician) Unnamed engineer |The Outer Limits |USAS |November 2011 – June 2012 |
colspan="3"|Davidow is sole survivor of disaster on Venus. USAS Outpost is located in Aphrodite Highlands. |
rowspan="2"|Antares: Ted Shaw (Mission Commander) Nadia Schilling (Germany) (Pilot/Second-in-command) Maddux Donner (Engineer/Venus lander pilot) Zoe Barnes (Geologist/Venus lander co-pilot) Jen Weston Crane (Canada) (Biologist) Evram "Ev" Mintz, Dr. (Israel) (Physician/Psychiatrist) Paula Morales (Payload Specialist) Steven "Wass" Wassenfelder (Physicist) Mike Goss, Dr. (Flight Director) Rollie Crane, Cmdr. (CAPCOM) Claire Dereux, Dr. (Canada) (Flight Surgeon) Ajay Sharma (India) (Engineer) Arnel Poe, Ph.D. (Engineer) |Defying Gravity (2009), TV |International Space Organization (ISO): |2047 |
colspan="3"|In 2047, ASCANs train for potential assignment to Antares mission. Five years later, Antares departs Earth on grand tour of Solar System, starting with Venus. Mission commander Rollie Crane and engineer Sharma are replaced at last minute by backups Shaw and Donner due to mysterious buildups of cardiac plaque. Crew launches from Earth on Orion 2 on September 27, 2052. |
rowspan="2"|E-B command ship: Ivar (Commander) Sandrine (no last names given) merleta: Bruno Almeida (Scientist) Vinicius Santos (Scientist) HighPoint space station: Tania Stern Tom Weatherell Mason Cline |"Windshear" (2015), short story |Euro-Brazilian (E-B) mission: |Future |
colspan="3"|Brazilian astronaut Almeida is stranded aboard the damaged merleta after collision with a recovery dart.{{cite book |last=McIntyre |first=Angus |chapter=Windshear |title=Mission: Tomorrow |editor-last=Schmidt |editor-first=Bryan Thomas |publisher=Baen Books |year=2015 |pages=175–194 |isbn=978-1-4767-8094-8}} |
rowspan="2"|Unknown Russian spacecraft: Sergei (no last name given) NashaSlava1: Klara Vasily Yuraj (no last names given) JanHus1: Jakub Procházka |Spaceman of Bohemia (2017), novel |Russia: |2018 (April – Winter) |
colspan="3"|Missions to investigate comet dust cloud between Earth and Venus; Russian missions are secret "phantom" missions. Klara's mother, Dasha Sergijovna, crewed a "phantom" suicide mission with another cosmonaut in 1962, trying to reach Mars.{{cite book |last=Kalfař |first=Jaroslav |author-link=Jaroslav Kalfař |title=Spaceman of Bohemia |title-link=Spaceman of Bohemia |year=2017 |publisher=Little, Brown and Company |isbn=978-0-316-27343-5}}{{cite web |last=Heller |first=Jason |title=Sanity is Slowly Lost in 'Spaceman of Bohemia' |url=https://www.npr.org/2017/03/03/515438970/sanity-is-slowly-lost-in-spaceman-of-bohemia |date=March 3, 2017 |publisher=NPR |access-date=April 22, 2021}}{{cite news |last=Fischer |first=Tibor |author-link=Tibor Fischer |title=Spaceman of Bohemia by Jaroslav Kalfar Review – Solaris With Laughs |url=https://www.theguardian.com/books/2017/mar/17/spaceman-of-bohemia-by-jaroslav-kalfar-review |newspaper=The Guardian |publisher=Guardian News & Media Limited |access-date=April 22, 2021 |date=March 17, 2017}}{{cite news |last=Kunzru |first=Hari |author-link=Hari Kunzru |title=A Czech Astronaut's Earthly Troubles Come Along for the Ride |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2017/03/24/books/review/spaceman-of-bohemia-jaroslav-kalfar.html |newspaper=The New York Times |access-date=April 22, 2021 |date=March 24, 2017}} The 2024 film version moves the dust cloud to an orbit beyond Jupiter.{{cite web |url=https://www.moriareviews.com/sciencefiction/spaceman-2024.htm |title=Spaceman (2024) |last=Scheib |first=Richard |work=Moria Science Fiction, Horror and Fantasy Film Review |date=March 16, 2024 |access-date=March 9, 2025}} |
rowspan="2"|Venera: Unnamed cosmonaut Aphrodite-1: McBride (Commander) Artanian (Command Remote Module Pilot [CRMP]) (no first names given) |"The Utmost Bound" (2018), short story |Soviet Union: |Future |
colspan="3"|Aeneas rover, nicknamed Little Buddy and controlled from Venusian orbit by NASA astronauts, discovers a secret crewed Soviet lander from 20th century in Lakshmi Planum. McBride is on his fifth spaceflight.{{cite journal |url=https://uncannymagazine.com/article/the-utmost-bound/ |last=Shaw |first=Vivian |author-link=Vivian Shaw |title=The Utmost Bound |journal=Uncanny Magazine |date=January–February 2018 |issue=20}} |
"Counter-Earth"
Mars
Class="wikitable" |
Name(s)
!Appeared in !Program / Mission / Spacecraft !Fictional date |
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rowspan="2"|Warren "Marc" Marcusson Samuel A. Conrad (Biologist) |"Brothers Beyond the Void" (1952), short story |Unknown |Near Future |
colspan="3"|Travellers to Mars; Marcusson dies after landing, Conrad is imprisoned by Martians. (In short story Marcusson travels to Mars alone, and his first name is Charles.){{cite book |first=Paul |last=Fairman |author-link=Paul W. Fairman |chapter=Brothers Beyond the Void |pages=98–106 |title=The Twilight Zone: The Original Stories |editor1-first=Martin Harry |editor1-last=Greenberg |editor1-link=Martin Harry Greenberg |editor2-first=Richard |editor2-last=Matheson |editor2-link=Richard Matheson |editor3-first=Charles G. |editor3-last=Waugh |year=1985 |publisher=Avon |isbn=0-380-89601-X}}{{cite episode |last=Serling |first=Rod |author-link=Rod Serling |others=Based on a short story by Paul W. Fairman |title=People Are Alike All Over |series=The Twilight Zone |season=1 |number=25 |date=March 25, 1960 |network=CBS}}{{cite book |last=Zicree |first=Marc Scott |author-link=Marc Scott Zicree |title=The Twilight Zone Companion |edition=2nd |publisher=Silman-James Press |year=1989 |isbn=1-879505-09-6 |pages=70–71}}{{cite book |last=Grams |first=Martin Jr. |author-link=Martin Grams Jr. |title=The Twilight Zone: Unlocking the Door to A Television Classic |publisher=OTR Publishing |year=2008 |isbn=978-0-9703310-9-0 |pages=268–271}} |
rowspan="2"|Mars 1: Edward McCauley, Col. (Commander) Jim Nichols, Capt.{{efn|Appears in episode "Mission To Mars"; not the same character as Jim Nichols from "Christmas On the Moon".}} Ralph Devers, Maj. Mars 2: Edward McCauley, Col. (Commander) Vic Devery, Maj. James Nichols, Capt.{{efn|Appears in episode "Flight To the Red Planet"; not the same character as Nichols from "Christmas On the Moon" or "Mission To Mars".}} Morrow, Dr. (Scientist) Russia: Tolchek, Col. (Commander) Gulyt, Maj. |Men into Space (a.k.a. Space Challenge) |United States Air Force: |c. 1970 – 1980 |
colspan="3"|Initial efforts to reach Mars. Mars 1 aborts flight to rescue Russian crew; Mars 2 lands on Phobos.{{harvnb|Westfahl|2012|pp=54–73}}{{cite book |last=Fredriksen |first=John C. |title=Men Into Space |year=2013 |publisher=BearManor Media |isbn=978-1-59393-231-2}} |
rowspan="2"|Harold Barth, Lt Col. (Commander) Robert L. Greene, Maj. (Doctor) Saul Moulton, 1st Lt. Edward Krozney, Capt. James Wallach, Capt. Luthern J. White, Capt. |"Whatever Gods There Be" (1961), short story |Groundbreaker II |Future (Late 20th or early 21st century) |
colspan="3"|Crew of an early Mars mission who find themselves faced with an agonizing choice after a landing accident forces them to dump weight or be unable to leave the planet.{{cite book |title=The Star Road |last=Dickson |first=Gordon R. |author-link=Gordon R. Dickson |chapter=Whatever Gods There Be |publisher=Del Rey |year=1973 |pages=7–22 |title-link=The Star Road}} |
rowspan="2"|Lunar Seven: Dr. Farraday (head of Space Institute) (no first name given) Bradley (no first name given) Unnamed personnel Freight rockets: Unnamed personnel Oceano: Anders Brockman, Cmdr. (Captain) Tanya Krilova/Laura James (United States) Paul Grant Meteor: Tony Barrata (Pilot) Andrei Sayenko/Allan Brenner (Co-pilot) |Mechte Navstrechu (a.k.a. A Dream Come True, Encounter in Space, Toward Meeting a Dream) (1963), film |International Institute of Space Technology (a.k.a. Space Institute): |1990 (Queen of Blood) |
colspan="3"|Soviet film reconfigured for American release with names changed, new cast and altered ending. Mars missions to rescue stranded aliens; Oceano lands on Mars, Meteor on Phobos. First successful Moon landing took place around 1970.{{cite web |url=http://www.moriareviews.com/sciencefiction/queen-of-blood-1966.htm |title=Queen of Blood (1966) |last=Scheib |first=Richard |work=Moria Science Fiction, Horror and Fantasy Film Review |date=March 18, 2003 |access-date=May 6, 2021}}{{harvnb|Westfahl|2012|pp=243–245}}{{harvnb|Miller|2016|pp=83–85, 162–165}}{{cite web |url=https://catalog.afi.com/Film/23975-QUEEN-OFBLOOD?sid=c608c365-588d-490b-acbc-87c5c65a68a1&sr=9.630441&cp=1&pos=0 |title=Queen of Blood |work=AFI Catalog of Feature Films |publisher=American Film Institute |access-date=November 9, 2021}} |
rowspan="2"|George Lincoln John F. Adams Dwight D. Roosevelt Thomas Alva Wright |"Harry Protagonist, Brain-Drainer" (1964), short short story |NASA: |Near Future |
colspan="3"|Disaster ensues when the minds of millions of Americans are linked to those of the crew of the first Mars mission.{{cite book |first=Richard |last=Wilson |author-link=Richard Wilson (author) |editor1-last=Asimov |editor1-first=Isaac |editor1-link=Isaac Asimov |editor2-last=Greenberg |editor2-first=Martin Harry |editor3-last=Olander |editor3-first=Joseph D. |chapter=Harry Protagonist, Brain-Drainer |title=100 Great Science Fiction Short Short Stories |year=1978 |pages=37–39 |publisher=Doubleday |isbn=0-385-13044-9}} |
rowspan="2"|M-1: Fred Thomas, Capt. (Commander) James Bowman, Lt. M-2: Charles "Lucky"{{efn|Also known as "Chuck".}} Merritt, Maj. (Commander) Jack Buckley, Capt. Paul Lazzari, Capt. Frank Johnson, Lt. |The Outer Limits |Interplanetary Vehicle M-1 (Colonization Probe) |2021 |
colspan="3"|Investigating the deaths of the two-man crew of the M-1 mission, the M-2 crew discovers carnivorous creatures living under the Martian sands.{{harvnb|Schow|Frentzen|1986|pp=296–299}}{{harvnb|Westfahl|2012|pp=203–205}} |
rowspan="2"|Dan "Mac" McReady, Col. (Commander) Christopher "Kit" Draper, Cmdr. (USN) (Co-Pilot) |Robinson Crusoe on Mars (1964), film |Mars Gravity Probe-1 (Elinor M) |Future |
colspan="3"|NASA astronauts visiting Mars; one dies, the other is stranded.{{harvnb|Westfahl|2012|pp=115–117}}{{harvnb|Miller|2016|pp=85–89}}{{cite web |url=https://catalog.afi.com/Film/22382-ROBINSON-CRUSOEONMARS?sid=f79c0ef7-f9ef-4ec3-a98e-6d410d8cc555&sr=16.258879&cp=1&pos=0 |title=Robinson Crusoe on Mars |work=AFI Catalog of Feature Films |publisher=American Film Institute |access-date=November 9, 2021}} |
rowspan="2"|Second Martian Expedition: James Thornton Brown Alec Dupres Fornier Edwin E. Challenger (USAF) Unnamed crewmembers Jove 7: Sven Bjornsen Sam "Ark" Arkwright "Chan" Chandra Mars-12-X: Harley Jacobs Lewis Nostrand Tatsu Nakomura, Dr. (passenger) Fabian Smith, Dr. (passenger) |Tin Lizzie (1964), novelette |Second Martian Expedition: |Future |
colspan="3"|Second Martian Expedition abandoned space taxis on Phobos after they mysteriously began leaking. Approximately 80 years later, Challenger, now a retired brigadier general, advises Jove 7 crew as they use the space taxis to rescue the crew of Mars-12-X, which has also begun leaking after landing in the Xanthus Desert.{{cite journal |url=https://archive.org/stream/Amazing_Stories_v38n06_1964-06_aMouse#page/n5/mode/2up |last=Garrett |first=Randall |author-link=Randall Garrett |title=Tin Lizzie |journal=Amazing Stories |volume=38 |issue=6 |date=June 1964 |pages=6–28 |access-date=January 30, 2021}} |
rowspan="2"|Tigran Biryuzov Five unnamed cosmonauts |The Wanderer (1964), novel |First Soviet People's Expedition (three ships) |Near Future |
colspan="3"|Cosmonauts orbiting Mars when artificial planet emerges from hyperspace into Earth orbit.{{cite book |last=Leiber |first=Fritz |author-link=Fritz Leiber |title=The Wanderer |publisher=Gollancz |year=2000 |isbn=0-575-07112-5 |title-link=The Wanderer (Leiber novel)}} |
rowspan="2"|Walt Dangerfield Lydia Dangerfield |Dr. Bloodmoney, or How We Got Along After the Bomb (1965), novel |Dutchman IV |c. 1980s |
colspan="3"|Mars-bound astronauts trapped in Earth orbit by the outbreak of World War III.{{cite book |first=Philip K. |last=Dick |author-link=Philip K. Dick |title=Dr. Bloodmoney, or How We Got Along After the Bomb |title-link=Dr. Bloodmoney, or How We Got Along After the Bomb |publisher=Arrow Books |year=1987 |isbn=0-09-914960-5}} |
rowspan="2"|Jack Westermark, Capt. Eight unnamed crewmembers |"Man In His Time" (1965), short story |Unknown (UK?) |Near Future (August) |
colspan="3"|Westermark, sole survivor of first human Mars mission, finds himself living 3.3077 minutes ahead of Earth time.{{cite book|first=Brian W. |last=Aldiss |author-link=Brian Aldiss |chapter=Man In His Time |title=Man In His Time: The Best Science Fiction Stories of Brian W. Aldiss |pages=[https://archive.org/details/maninhistimebest00aldi/page/147 147–170] |publisher=Atheneum |year=1989 |isbn=0-689-12052-4 |chapter-url=https://archive.org/details/maninhistimebest00aldi/page/147 }}{{cite web |url=https://sciencefictionruminations.com/2013/02/13/book-review-who-can-replace-a-man-variant-title-best-science-fiction-stories-of-brian-w-aldiss-brian-w-aldiss-1965/ |last=Boaz |first=Joachim |title=Book Review: Who Can Replace a Man? (variant title: Best Science Fiction Stories of Brian W. Aldiss), Brian W. Aldiss (1965) |date=February 13, 2013 |website=Science Fiction and Other Suspect Ruminations |access-date=May 23, 2022}} |
rowspan="2"|Alec Barham, Col.
|The Outer Limits |Unknown |Near Future |
colspan="3"|Astronaut dying of leukemia volunteers for project to install his brain in Mars probe.{{harvnb|Schow|Frentzen|1986|pp=346–349}} |
rowspan="2"|Steve Doc Charlie Dorothy |The Wizard of Mars (a.k.a. Horrors of the Red Planet) (1965), film |Mars Probe One |January 1, 1975 |
colspan="3"|Astronauts on Mars orbital mission who crash-land and discover Martian city at end of yellow road.{{harvnb|Westfahl|2012|pp=205–207}}{{cite web |url=http://www.moriareviews.com/sciencefiction/wizard-of-mars-1965.htm |title=The Wizard of Mars (1965) |first=Richard |last=Scheib |work=Moria Science Fiction, Horror and Fantasy Film Review |date=September 5, 2012 |access-date=November 29, 2018}}{{cite book |title=Mars in the Movies: A History |last=Miller |first=Thomas Kent |year=2016 |publisher=McFarland & Company |isbn=978-0-7864-9914-4 |pages=93–96}}{{cite web |url=https://catalog.afi.com/Film/20985-WIZARD-OFMARS?sid=dbee9746-bfd2-427d-8887-5d00e745fd33&sr=0.2899781&cp=1&pos=1 |title=Wizard of Mars |work=AFI Catalog of Feature Films |publisher=American Film Institute |access-date=November 9, 2021}} |
rowspan="2"|Kane, Col. (Commander) Beard "Doc" Harlow, Maj. Nazarro (Radioman) (no first names given) |The Time Tunnel |Mars Excursion Module (M.E.M.) 4 |1978 |
colspan="3"|American astronauts on first human Mars flight make emergency landing on Moon in Mare Nectaris.{{cite episode |last=Welch |first=William |title=One Way To The Moon |series=The Time Tunnel |season=1 |number=2 |date=September 16, 1966 |network=American Broadcasting Company}}{{harvnb|Westfahl|2012|pp=121–123}} |
rowspan="2"|American (unnamed) Russian (unnamed) Chinese (unnamed) |I tre cosmonauti (a.k.a. The Three Astronauts) (1966), picture book |Unknown |Future |
colspan="3"|Three astronauts who land simultaneously on Mars.{{cite book |first=Umberto |last=Eco |author-link=Umberto Eco |title=The Three Astronauts |others=Illustrated by Eugenio Carmi; translated by William Weaver |publisher=Harcourt Brace Jovanovich |year=1989 |isbn=0-15-286383-4}} |
rowspan="2"|Swenson, Col. (Command Pilot) Witthoft Reilly, Dr. (First names not given) |"Pioneer Trip" (1967), short story |Unknown |c. 1976 |
colspan="3"|Crew of the first crewed US mission to Mars, faced with a critical medical emergency five weeks out from Earth.{{cite magazine |first=Joe |last=Poyer |title=Pioneer Trip |magazine=Analog Magazine |volume=78 |issue=6 |date=February 1967}} |
rowspan="2"|Friedman, Capt. Gulliver, Lt. Haertel (MS) Unnamed astronauts |Welcome to Mars (1967), novel |Project Ares: |c. 1980s |
colspan="3"|After two teenagers get stranded on Mars testing a home made anti-gravity device, NASA is forced to mount a rescue mission using more conventional means.{{cite book |first=James |last=Blish |author-link=James Blish |title=Welcome to Mars |publisher=Faber & Faber Ltd |year=1967}} |
rowspan="2"|Shioda, Dr. Mars mission: Sano (Captain) Lisa (Biologist) (US) Miyamoto (Communications Officer) Stein, Dr. (Physician) Rescue rocket: Michiko Taki, Capt. |The X from Outer Space (1967), film |Japan: |Future |
colspan="3"|Seventh attempted Mars mission after previous missions disappeared. Shioda is replaced by Stein due to illness.{{harvnb|Westfahl|2012|pp=287–289}}{{harvnb|Miller|2016|p=96}}{{cite web |url=https://www.moriareviews.com/sciencefiction/x-from-outer-space-1967.htm |title=The X from Outer Space (1967) |last=Scheib |first=Richard |work=Moria Science Fiction, Horror and Fantasy Film Review |date=January 26, 2022 |access-date=April 12, 2022}} |
rowspan="2"|Mike Blaiswick, Col. (Pilot) Duncan Nick Grant (Geologist) Soviet Union: Three unnamed cosmonauts |Mission Mars (a.k.a. Murder in the Third Dimension) (1968), film |Unknown |Future |
colspan="3"|American astronauts encounter deadly sphere on Mars.{{harvnb|Hardy|1984|p=275}}{{harvnb|Westfahl|2012|pp=214–216}}{{harvnb|Miller|2016|pp=96–98}}{{cite web |url=https://catalog.afi.com/Film/18803-MISSION-MARS?sid=5bad7b51-84b2-4fce-9cfd-9b141f0caa4b&sr=10.8998995&cp=1&pos=0 |title=Mission Mars |work=AFI Catalog of Feature Films |publisher=American Film Institute |access-date=November 9, 2021}} |
rowspan="2"|Mars Probe 6: Carrington, Maj. Jim Daniels Mars Probe 7: Joe Lefee Frank Michaels Recovery 7: Charles Van Lyden |Doctor Who |Mars Probe Project (UK): |Contemporary/Near Future |
colspan="3"|Daniels was killed on Mars by non-Martian aliens during Mars Probe 6 mission, driving Carrington insane. Van Lyden attempts recovery of Lefee and Michaels.{{cite book |last1=Howe |first1=David J. |author-link1=David J. Howe |last2=Walker |first2=Stephen James |author-link2=Stephen James Walker |title=Doctor Who The Handbook – The Third Doctor |publisher=Doctor Who Books |year=1996 |pages=58–63 |isbn=0-426-20486-7}} |
rowspan="2"|Adrian Fairley (UK) Four unnamed astronauts Two unnamed astronauts (US) |Doctor Who |Two international spacecraft: |Contemporary/Near Future |
colspan="3"|Fairley, sole survivor of crash landing of Mars Bug, makes contact with aliens on Mars.{{cite book |author=British Broadcasting Corporation |chapter=Soldiers from Zolta |pages=21–28 |title=Doctor Who Annual |volume=1971 |year=1970 |publisher=World Distributors |isbn=0-7235-0062-2 |author-link=British Broadcasting Corporation }} |
rowspan="2"|George Cosby, Dr Ralph Norton, Maj William O'Brien Mack Sheldon Irwin Trott Allan Watts, Dr Briggs Compton Glennon Gray Jenkins Lawrenson McKinley Morphy Radcliffe Thompson Vaux Wellgarth Williams |The Earth is Near (1970 (German), 1973 (English)), novel |Project Alpha |Near Future |
colspan="3"|Crew of the first human expedition to Mars.{{cite book |first=Ludek |last=Pesek |author-link=Luděk Pešek |title=The Earth is Near |publisher=Longman Young (Penguin Books) |year=1973 |isbn=0-582-16028-6}} |
rowspan="2"|NASA: Henry C. "Hank" Barstow, Col. (Chief of Astronaut Office) Bertrand L. "Bert" Richmond, Col. (Director of Flight Crew Operations) Tom Andretti Bill Desey Rick Johnson Dave McWharter Dick Ohlman Allan Samson Bill Wheatley Planetary Fleet One: Conrad H.{{efn|The book is inconsistent about whether Trasker's middle initial is "H." or "C." Cf. pp. ix and 71.}} "Connie" Trasker, Jr., Col. (USAF) (Mission Commander/MLV Commander) Alvin S. "Jazz"{{efn|Also called "Jazzbo" by close friends.}} Weickert III, Cmdr. (USN) (CSV Commander) J. V. "Jayvee" Halleck, Dr. (MSV Commander) Petros S. "Pete" Balkis, M.D. (MSV Co-Commander) Stuart Yule, Lt. Col. (CAPCOM) Roger Webb, Col. (USAF) (Backup CSV Commander) Planetary Fleet Two: Conrad H. Trasker, Jr. (Mission Commander/MLV Commander) Hugo S. "Gaudy" Gaudet, Cmdr. (USN) (CSV Commander) Emerson "Em" Wacker, Dr. (MSV Commander) Robert Curtis, Dr. (MSV Co-Commander) Soyuz 19: Two unnamed cosmonauts |The Throne of Saturn (1971), novel |NASA |Late 1970s (April – January) |
colspan="3"|First planned Mars mission encounters Soviet interference during test phase at Tranquillity Base on Moon. Trasker is a Gemini and Apollo veteran; Weickert flew a Gemini mission with Trasker. MLV, CSV and MSV are modified Apollo CSMs with NERVA engines, launched by three Saturn Vs.{{cite book |first=Allen |last=Drury |author-link=Allen Drury |title=The Throne of Saturn |year=1971 |publisher=Doubleday & Company |lccn=73-138928 |title-link=The Throne of Saturn (novel)}}{{cite journal |url=https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/allen-drury-2/the-throne-of-saturn-a-novel-of-space-and-polit/ |title=THE THRONE OF SATURN: A Novel of Space and Politics |date=February 1, 1970 |journal=Kirkus Reviews |access-date=April 22, 2021}}{{cite journal |last=Barkham |first=John |title=Into the Wild Blue Yonder: Drury Makes Space War Much Too Melodramatic |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=861&dat=19710214&id=VhNaAAAAIBAJ&sjid=cEsNAAAAIBAJ&pg=4807,2094531 |journal=The Victoria Advocate |page=15 |date=February 14, 1971 |access-date=April 22, 2021}}{{cite journal |last=Jacoby |first=Alfred |title=Mixing power politics and a planetary trip |url=https://newspaperarchive.com/us/massachusetts/lowell/lowell-sun/1971/02-21/page-66 |journal=The Lowell Sun |date=February 21, 1971 |access-date=January 22, 2015}} |
rowspan="2"|Olympus: Richmond (Commander) Nine unnamed astronauts Pegasus: Evans Brennan Sam (no last name given) Two unnamed astronauts |"Transit of Earth" (1971), short story |Space Administration (NASA?): |May 1984 |
colspan="3"|Crew of lander Pegasus stranded on Mars prior to a transit of Earth across the Sun.{{cite book |first=Arthur C. |last=Clarke |chapter=Transit of Earth |title=The Collected Stories of Arthur C. Clarke |publisher=Tor Books |year=2000 |pages=883–893}} |
rowspan="2"|John Phillips Mars mission: Brice Randolph, Col. Higgins |The Astronaut (1972), TV movie |Unknown |Near Future |
colspan="3"|NASA delays disclosure of death of astronaut on a mission to Mars; another man is surgically altered to deceive the wife and the public.{{harvnb|Miller|2016|pp=98–99}} |
rowspan="2"|Walter "Bud" Richardson, Col. (Command Pilot) John Oxenshuer, Capt. Dave Vogel, Maj. |The Feast of St. Dionysus (1972), novella |NASA |c. 1990 |
colspan="3"|After Richardson and Vogel die in sandstorm on first human Mars mission, Oxenshuer seeks spiritual enlightenment in California desert. Mars landing in Solis Lacus.{{cite book |first=Robert |last=Silverberg |author-link=Robert Silverberg |chapter=The Feast of St. Dionysus |title=Something Wild is Loose 1969–72 |series=The Collected Stories of Robert Silverberg |volume=3 |publisher=Subterranean Press |year=2008 |pages=287–341 |isbn=978-1-59606-143-9}} |
rowspan="2"|Phoenix One: Tadell "Tad" Hansard (US) (Expedition Commander) Anoshi Wantanabe (Japan) Bapti Lal Bose (India) Phoenix Two: Feodore Aleksandrovitch Asturnov (Russia) Dirk Welles (UK) Bern Callieux (Pan-European Community of Nations) Space Shuttles: Unnamed US astronauts |The Far Call (1973), serial; (1978), novel |Phoenix Program: |1983 |
colspan="3"|International crew of the first human mission to Mars.{{cite magazine |first=Gordon R. |last=Dickson |author-link=Gordon R. Dickson |title=The Far Call (Pt 1) |magazine=Analog Magazine |volume=91 |issue=6 |date=August 1973}}{{cite magazine |first=Gordon R. |last=Dickson |title=The Far Call (Pt 2) |magazine=Analog Magazine |volume=92 |issue=1 |date=September 1973}}{{cite magazine |first=Gordon R. |last=Dickson |title=The Far Call (Pt 3) |magazine=Analog Magazine |volume=92 |issue=2 |date=October 1973}}{{cite book |first=Gordon R. |last=Dickson |title=The Far Call |publisher=Futura |year=1978 |isbn=0-7088-8033-9}}{{cite web |url=https://sciencefictionruminations.com/2015/05/01/book-review-the-far-call-gordon-r-dickson-serialized-1973-book-form-1978/ |last=Boaz |first=Joachim |title=Book Review: The Far Call, Gordon R. Dickson (serialized 1973, book form 1978) |date=May 1, 2015 |website=Science Fiction and Other Suspect Ruminations |access-date=May 23, 2022}} |
rowspan="2"|Unnamed astronaut Ben Johnson |"The Mars Stone" (1973), short short story |Zeus 7: |Near Future |
colspan="3"|First astronauts on Mars make astonishing discovery.{{cite book |first=Paul |last=Bond |editor1-last=Asimov |editor1-first=Isaac |editor2-last=Greenberg |editor2-first=Martin Harry |editor3-last=Olander |editor3-first=Joseph D. |chapter=The Mars Stone |title=100 Great Science Fiction Short Short Stories |year=1978 |pages=231–232 |publisher=Doubleday |isbn=0-385-13044-9}} |
rowspan="2"|Jules Fishman, Capt. Unnamed woman |"Ups and Downs" (1973), short story |United States: |1993 |
colspan="3"|Astronaut on first Mars mission finds mysterious woman in his spacecraft.{{cite book |first=Barry N. |last=Malzberg |editor-last=Elder |editor-first=Joseph |chapter=Ups and Downs |title=Eros in Orbit: A Collection of All New Science Fiction Stories About Sex |year=1973 |pages=167–181 |publisher=Trident Press |isbn=0-671-27102-4}} |
rowspan="2"|Albert Michaelson Thorsen, Prof.
|Marsman meets the Almighty (1975), novelette |Unknown |Near Future (Viking landings are referred to in the past tense.) |
colspan="3"|NASA Exobiologist selected as crew for the first American human mission to Mars after a remarkable discovery by the first Mars rover in Solis Lacus.{{cite magazine |last=Trotter |first=Don |url=https://archive.org/download/MarsmanMeetsTheAlmighty/MarsmanMeetsTheAlmightyByDonTrotter1975.pdf |title=Marsman meets the Almighty |magazine=Galaxy Science Fiction |volume=36 |issue=2 |date=February 1975}} |
rowspan="2"|Two unnamed astronauts
|Battle of the Planets |Unknown (Apollo-like) |Future |
colspan="3"|Astronauts who conducted electronic survey of Mars are captured after splashdown by agents of Zoltar.{{efn|It is not specified whether the astronauts traveled to Mars or conducted survey from Earth orbit.}} |
rowspan="2"|Charles Brubaker, Col. (Command Pilot) Peter Willis, Lt. Cmdr. John Walker, Cmdr. |Capricorn One (1978), film/novel |Capricorn One (Apollo-like) |Contemporary/Near Future (January 4 – September) |
colspan="3"|Astronauts secretly removed from a NASA mission to Mars – aboard a faulty ship – that goes terribly wrong.{{cite book |first1=Peter |last1=Hyams |author-link1=Peter Hyams |author-link2=Ken Follett |first2=Bernard L. |last2=Ross |title=Capricorn One |publisher=Futura |year=1978 |isbn=0-86824-011-7 |title-link=Capricorn One#Other media}}{{cite web |url=http://www.moriareviews.com/sciencefiction/capricorn-one-1978.htm |title=Capricorn One (1978) |first=Richard |last=Scheib |work=Moria Science Fiction, Horror and Fantasy Film Review |date=May 4, 2003 |access-date=November 29, 2018}}{{harvnb|Miller|2016|pp=99–101}}{{cite web |url=https://catalog.afi.com/Film/56233-CAPRICORN-ONE?sid=fc5b88bc-17dc-49dc-b1b6-544c10d0ed64&sr=10.198777&cp=1&pos=0 |title=Capricorn One |work=AFI Catalog of Feature Films |publisher=American Film Institute |access-date=November 9, 2021}} |
rowspan="2"|Prometheus One: Steve West Mike (Last name not given) McManus (First name not given) Prometheus Two: Three unnamed astronauts |The Incredible Melting Man (1978), novelization |Prometheus Program: |Near Future |
colspan="3"|Crews of the first American human missions to Mars, attacked by an unknown force once they land.{{efn|The plotline is very heavily influenced by The Quatermass Experiment and Who Goes There?}}{{cite book |first=Phil |last=Smith |others=Based on script by William Sachs |title=The Incredible Melting Man |publisher=New English Library |year=1978 |isbn=0-450-04348-7}} |
rowspan="2"|Galactic II: Randolph Stuart, Capt. Rigby Deems, Lt. Frank Perlman, Lt. Phoebe Swedlow, Cmdr.{{efn|Referred to in the novel as an Astronette, the author's term for a female astronaut.{{cite book |last=Carpozi Jr |first=George |title=Sunstrike |publisher=Pinnacle Books |year=1978 |page=363}}}} |Sunstrike (1978), novel |Operation Mars: |1988 |
colspan="3"|Flight crew of the first crewed US mission to Mars, assigned to a desperate mission to prevent a madman from destroying humanity.{{cite book|last=Carpozi, Jr. |first=George |author-link=George Carpozi, Jr. |title=Sunstrike |publisher=Pinnacle Books |year=1978 |isbn=0-523-40365-8 |url=https://archive.org/details/sunstrike00geor }} |
rowspan="2"|Tom Easton (Commander) Bill Frager Michael McKendrick |Meteor (1979), film/novel |Challenger-2 |Near Future |
colspan="3"|Astronauts on a spacecraft traveling to Mars that happens to look exactly like Skylab.{{cite book |first1=Edmund |last1=North |first2=Franklin |last2=Coen |title=Meteor |publisher=Hamlyn |year=1979 |isbn=0-600-20016-7}}{{cite web |url=http://www.moriareviews.com/sciencefiction/meteor-1979.htm |title=Meteor (1979) |first=Richard |last=Scheib |work=Moria Science Fiction, Horror and Fantasy Film Review |date=January 2, 2013 |access-date=November 29, 2018}} |
rowspan="2"|Hubbard, Cmdr. (UK) Hamilton (US) (no first names given) |Contamination (aka Alien Contamination) (1980), film |Unknown |Near Future |
colspan="3"|Crew of international Mars mission lands at polar ice cap and discovers eggs in cave.{{cite web |url=http://www.moriareviews.com/sciencefiction/alien-contamination-1980.htm |title=Alien Contamination (1980) |first=Richard |last=Scheib |work=Moria Science Fiction, Horror and Fantasy Film Review |date=December 5, 1999 |access-date=October 2, 2018}} |
rowspan="2"|Shiraz Mitradati Petra Greenfield Elke Sergi Shai-Lung Taro Leidu, Dr. |"Voices From The Dust" (1980), short story |Unknown |2001 |
colspan="3"|Astronauts exploring the Valles Marineris who discover something remarkable.{{cite book |last=Vinge |first=Joan |author-link=Joan D. Vinge |chapter=Voices From The Dust |title=Phoenix In The Ashes |publisher=Tor Books |year=1985 |pages=45–67 |isbn=0-8125-5713-1}} |
rowspan="2"|NASA: Ed Christophers Rokby Sylvester Patterson Dwyer (First names not given for the last four US crew) FKA: Mikhail Aleksander Vassili Karklin Anatole Kuznetzov Tchigorin Ilyashenko (First names not given for the last two Russian crew) ESA: Thomas Cavendish Cesare Montuori Kristian Niskanen Axel Lorenz |The Olympus Gambit (1983), novel |Eris (renamed Pallas Athene) |Near Future |
colspan="3"|International crew of the first human mission to Mars.{{cite book |first=William |last=Rollo |title=The Olympus Gambit |publisher=New English Library |year=1983 |isbn=0-450-05538-8}} |
rowspan="2"|Neal Braddock, Capt. (US) David Tremayne (US) Alexander Kalsinov, Col. (USSR) Olga Denarenko (USSR) Kurt Steiner, Maj. (GER) Phillipe Berdoux, Dr. (FRA) Dominica Mastrelli (ITA) Guy Sterling (Canada) Pamela Cooper (UK) |Murder in Space (aka Whodunit? Murder in Space) (1985), TV movie/novel |International Space Exploration Administration (ISEA): |Near Future |
colspan="3"|Astronauts and cosmonauts returning from Mars aboard a 'space lab' whose successful mission is suddenly rocked by a series of murders.{{cite book |last=Woolf |first=F. X. |title=Murder in Space |title-link=Murder in Space |year=1985 |publisher=Penguin Books |isbn=0-14-008370-7}}{{efn|F.X. Woolf is a pseudonym for authors Howard Engels & Janet Hamilton.}}{{cite web |url=https://www.moriareviews.com/sciencefiction/murder-in-space-1985.htm |title=Murder in Space (1985) |last=Scheib |first=Richard |work=Moria Science Fiction, Horror and Fantasy Film Review |date=October 1, 2024 |access-date=March 8, 2025}} |
rowspan="2"|Redenbaugh (Commander) Thomas (Landing party commander) Johnboy Woody |"The Gods of Mars" (1986), short story |Plowshare |Future |
colspan="3"|NASA astronauts on first human Mars mission encounter strange alteration of reality. Landing in Chryse Basin.{{cite book |first1=Gardner |last1=Dozois |author-link1=Gardner Dozois |first2=Jack |last2=Dann |author-link2=Jack Dann |first3=Michael |last3=Swanwick |author-link3=Michael Swanwick |chapter=The Gods of Mars |title=The 1986 Annual World's Best SF |editor1-first=Donald A. |editor1-last=Wollheim |editor1-link=Donald A. Wollheim |editor2-first=Arthur W. |editor2-last=Saha |editor2-link=Arthur W. Saha |publisher=DAW Books |year=1986 |isbn=0-88677-136-6|title-link=The 1986 Annual World's Best SF}}{{cite book |first1=Gardner |last1=Dozois |first2=Jack |last2=Dann |first3=Michael |last3=Swanwick |chapter=The Gods of Mars |title=Strange Days: Fabulous Journeys with Gardner Dozois |editor1-first=Tim |editor1-last=Szczesuil |editor2-first=Ann |editor2-last=Broomhead |year=2001 |publisher=NESFA Press |pages=99–116 |isbn=1-886778-26-4}} |
rowspan="2"|Shuttlecraft SC37 (NASA Mars mission): Porter, Maj. (Captain) "Doc" (Scientist) Unnamed personnel Shuttlecraft SC37 (L-5 evacuation): Roger Campbell (Computer expert/Acting captain) Adrian Kimberly, Dr. (Science officer) Cal (no last name given) (Security) Billy Lynn, Lt. (Chief Engineer) Sherrie Stevens (Nutritionist) Shuttlecraft SC45: Unnamed personnel L-5: William Hamilton, Col. Mitchell, Lt. Unnamed personnel |Star Crystal (1986), film |Shuttlecraft SC37 |2032 |
colspan="3"|Rock discovered near crater of Olympus Mons contains crystal computer and alien creature. Five L-5 crewmembers escape station's destruction aboard shuttlecraft.{{harvnb|Miller|2016|pp=177–179}} |
rowspan="2"|First International Mars Expedition: Leon Odinga{{efn|Last name not confirmed; "Odinga" is wife's surname.}} (Nova Africa) (Chief Engineer) Unnamed cosmonauts Second International Mars Expedition: Unnamed cosmonauts |Fire on the Mountain (1988), novel |Pan African Space Administration (P.A.S.A.): |1954 (Alternate History) |
colspan="3"|In alternate history in which John Brown's raid on Harpers Ferry in 1859 was successful, cosmonaut Leon is killed in EVA accident on Mars flyby mission. Five years later, Lion makes first human Mars landing.{{cite book |first=Terry |last=Bisson |author-link=Terry Bisson |title=Fire on the Mountain |year=1988 |publisher=Arbor House |isbn=1-55710-014-4 |title-link=Fire on the Mountain (Bisson novel)}} |
rowspan="2"|Nixon Orbital Park: Leroy Johnson (National Park Service) (Station Chief) Mary Poppins: Natasha Alyosha Katerina Ivanovna Kirov (Captain) Bass (no first name given) (Second Officer) Sundiata Cinque Jeffries, M.D. (Third Officer/Chief Medical Officer) Louis Glamour, ASC (Cinematographer) Cary "FF" Fonda-Fox IV (Movie Star) Beverly "BG" Glenn (Movie Star) Greetings Brother Buffalo Gentry (Stowaway) |Voyage to the Red Planet (1990), novel |Old Moulmein Pagoda (Columbia-class space shuttle) |c. 2020 |
colspan="3"|First human Mars mission films motion picture. Landing near Candor Chasm in Valles Marineris canyon system. Bass and Johnson are former NASA astronauts.{{cite book |first=Terry |last=Bisson |title=Voyage to the Red Planet |year=1990 |publisher=William Morrow and Company |isbn=0-688-09495-3 |url=https://archive.org/details/voyagetoredplane00biss}} |
rowspan="2"|Martin Gold, Dr. (Geologist) Mary Elizabeth Allen, Dr. (Physician) Lawrence Thompson, Dr. (Physicist) Young Astronauts: Genshiro "Gen" Akamasu (Japan) Sergei Mikhailovich Chuvakin (Russia) Nathan Long (USA) Karl Muller (Germany) Lanie Rizzo (real name Lanie Johnson) (USA) Noemi Tejas y Velasquez (Venezuela) Alice Frances Thorne (New Zealand) Oh Suk "Suki" Long (Japan) Vikram Singh Kovi Oldjai Dale David Leon |The Young Astronauts (1990), novel |Space Shuttle |Future |
colspan="3"|Teenagers compete for opportunity to help colonize Mars.{{cite book |first=Rick |last=North |author-link=Shariann Lewitt |title=The Young Astronauts |year=1990 |publisher=Zebra Books |isbn=0-8217-3000-2}} |
rowspan="2"|Viktor Shevchenko (Soviet Union) Gregory Nunn (NASA) |Angel Eyes (1991), novel |Odin-Galaktika II |Contemporary/Near Future |
colspan="3"|Aborted first human flight to Mars. Odin-Galaktika II is launched by SL-17 Energiya with six strap-on boosters.{{cite book|first=Eric V. |last=Lustbader |author-link=Eric Van Lustbader |title=Angel Eyes |year=1991 |publisher=Fawcett Columbine |isbn=0-449-90495-4 |url=https://archive.org/details/angeleyes00lust}} |
rowspan="2"|Dean Irwin, Col. (USAF) (Commander) Clifford Horner, Capt. (US Army) John Merritt, Cmdr. (USN) Valentina Tsarev, Col. (Russia) (Doctor) Hiroshi Kawahito (Japan) (Computer specialist) |"The Message from Mars" (1992), short story |Zeus IV |November 2007 – April 29, 2008 |
colspan="3"|The crew of the first human Mars mission mysteriously fail to leave their spacecraft after returning to Earth.{{cite magazine |first=J. G. |last=Ballard |author-link=J. G. Ballard |title=The Message from Mars |magazine=Interzone |year=1992}}{{cite book|first=J. G. |last=Ballard |title=The Complete Stories of J. G. Ballard |year=2009 |publisher=W. W. Norton & Company |pages=[https://archive.org/details/completestorieso00ball/page/1175 1175–1183] |isbn=978-0-393-07262-4 |title-link=The Complete Stories of J. G. Ballard}} |
rowspan="2"|Sismondi Napoleon, Cmdr 23 unnamed astronauts |Nomad 4: Desert Fire (1993), novel |Unknown |Early 21st Century{{efn|Most of the novel is set in 2035, the failed Mars mission happened some years prior to this.}} |
colspan="3"|Crew of the first human Mars mission, killed by oxygen starvation when substandard components in their spacecraft fail.{{cite book |first=David |last=Alexander |title=Nomad 4: Desert Fire |publisher=Gold Eagle |year=1993}} |
rowspan="2"|Scott Keller (USA) (Commander) Sakata (Japan) Petrovich Unnamed astronaut |seaQuest DSV |Space Command: |2018 |
colspan="3"|When the Wayfarer sinks upon splashdown, seaQuest mounts a rescue mission. Keller was first human on Mars. Astronauts took Martian core samples from Tharsis Bulge/Olympus Mons. |
rowspan="2"|James (Commander) Henry Pierre Don Geoff (no last names given) Unnamed astronaut |"Homecoming" (1995), short story |NASA: |Near Future |
colspan="3"|When nuclear engine fails on approach to Mars, unnamed astronaut kills his crewmates in order to stay alive.{{cite book |first=Doug |last=Beason |author-link=Doug Beason |chapter=Homecoming |pages=[https://archive.org/details/fullspectrum500hers/page/320 320–330] |title=Full Spectrum |volume=5 |editor1-first=Jennifer |editor1-last=Hershey |editor2-first=Tom |editor2-last=Dupree |editor3-first=Janna |editor3-last=Silverstein |year=1995 |publisher=Bantam Books |isbn=0-553-37400-1 |chapter-url=https://archive.org/details/fullspectrum500hers/page/320}} |
rowspan="2"|Al Wells (Commander) Ed Barkley Pete Claridge, Dr. |The Outer Limits |American Space Agency (ASA): |Contemporary/Near Future{{efn|The mission is discussed as a recent event in the clip show The Voice of Reason, which has a contemporary setting.}} |
colspan="3"|First human Mars mission is infiltrated by ancient alien species. Barkley was first man on Mars. |
rowspan="2"|First Aerospace Squadron (NASA): Bill Amundsen (Squadron commander) Phobos One: Walter Gander (USA) (Commander) Dmitri Tomasovich (Russia) (No surname given) Three unnamed astronauts (ESA, Japan, China) Mars Five: Walter Gander, Capt. (USA) (Commander) Olga Trigorin (Russia) (Engineer/First Officer) Jason Terence (USA) (Pilot/Second Officer) Narihara "Nari" Nigawa, Ph.D. (Japan) (Mission Specialist) Ilsa Bierlein (ESA) (Mission Specialist) Vassily Chebutykin, Ph.D. (Russia) (Mission Specialist) Dong Te-Hua (China) (Mission Specialist) Paul Fleurant (France) (Mission Specialist) Kireiko Masachi (Japan) (Mission Specialist) Tsen Chou-zung, Dr. (China) (Mission Specialist) Mark Bene (Yankee Clipper return pilot) Dean (No surname given), CAPCOM Mars Five Alpha: Scotty Johnston (USA) (Pilot) Robert Prang (USA) (Sedimentologist) Eight unnamed astronauts (USA, Russia) Korolev Base: Yvana Borges (Base manager) Das "Doc C." Chalashajerian, Dr. Pete Johnson (USA) (Biophysicist) Akira Yamada (Japan) (Meteorologist) Jim Flynn (USA) |Encounter with Tiber (1996), novel |Phobos One: |2018 |
colspan="3"|On Phobos One mission, Gander and Dmitri make first human landing on Phobos on December 25, 2018. In 2033, Mars Five and Mars Five Alpha travel to Mars to help excavate alien artifacts near established base in Crater Korolev.{{cite book |first1=Buzz |last1=Aldrin |author-link1=Buzz Aldrin |first2=John |last2=Barnes |author-link2=John Barnes (author) |title=Encounter with Tiber |publisher=Warner Books |year=1996 |isbn=0-446-51854-9 |title-link=Encounter with Tiber}} |
rowspan="2"|D-prime mission: Adam Bleeker (CDR) Ralph Gershon (Mars Excursion Module Pilot [MMP]) Ares: Philip Stone (CDR) Natalie B. York, Ph.D. (Mission Specialist [MSP]) Ralph Gershon (MMP) |Voyage (1996), novel |NASA: |August 1984 (Alternate History) |
colspan="3"|In alternate history, D-prime mission is test flight of Mars lander (MEM) in Earth orbit. Ares flies first human Mars mission (with Venus flyby for gravity assist); landing at Mangala Vallis in March 1986.{{cite book |first=Stephen |last=Baxter |author-link=Stephen Baxter (author) |title=Voyage |publisher=HarperPrism |year=1996 |isbn=0-06-105258-2 |title-link=Voyage (novel)}} |
rowspan="2"|Mars Probe: Grosvenor Guest (no first names given) Mars Probe 13: Alexander "Lex" Christian (Space Defence Division) (Commander) Albert Fitzwilliam Madeline Goodfellow Mars 97: Richard Michaels, Capt. (Commander) Andi McCray Bob Haigh Claudia (no last name given) Campbell Singh McGowan Lewis (no first names given for last four) |Doctor Who |Mars Probe Project (UK) |1970s/1980s |
colspan="3"|Christian, accused of murdering Fitzwilliam and Goodfellow after Mars Probe 13's departure from Mars, escapes in May 1997 after 20 years' imprisonment. At the same time, Mars 97 mission to Mare Sirenum runs into trouble. Grosvenor and Guest made first human Mars landing at bottom of Olympus Mons during earlier Mars Probe Project.{{cite book |title=The Dying Days |first=Lance |last=Parkin |author-link=Lance Parkin |series=Virgin New Adventures |publisher=Virgin Books |year=1997 |isbn=0-426-20504-9 |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/doctorwho/classic/ebooks/dyingdays/index.shtml |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101124143153/http://www.bbc.co.uk/doctorwho/classic/ebooks/dyingdays/index.shtml |archive-date=24 November 2010 |access-date=30 June 2014}} |
rowspan="2"|Mars Voyager: Boris Brodsky (Russia) (Commander) Martin A. Chadwick (USA) (Geologist) Chou Lin (China) (Physicist) Georgi Maladev (Russia) (Pilot/Navigator) Adam J. Thompson (USA) Jeffery Walker, Dr. (Great Britain) (Microbiologist/Physician) Kishi Yamoto (Japan) (Electronics specialist) Celeste: Adam Thompson (USA) (Commander) Louis Alvarez (Spain) (Pilot) Matthew C. Duncan, Prof. (Canada) (Linguist) Erica Williams Duncan (USA) (Registered Nurse) Brian T. Hawkins (Great Britain) (Physicist) Sanjay Kanti (India) (Electrical engineer) Valeri Karamov (Russia) (Pilot) Frank Manzoni (Italy) (Physicist) Carlos Niemeyer (Brazil) (Communications/computer specialist) Marina Selveg (Russia)(Microbiologist/Physician) Henri Talon (France) (Computer specialist) Sato Tanaka (USA) (Communications) Copernicus: Frank Morgan (Pilot) Samantha Jackson (Copilot) Lunar Colony: Donald T. Hartman (Director) Irene Hartman 26 unnamed personnel |The Face on Mars (1997), novel |Space Station Prometheus |2040 |
colspan="3"|The first two crewed missions to Mars investigate the mysterious "Cydonia Face", but the second expedition must combat violence from within. First landing near southeast corner of Acidalia Planitia; second landing closer to Face.{{cite book |last=Allen |first=Harold W.G. |title=The Face On Mars |publisher=Sunstar Publishing |year=1997 |isbn=1-887472-27-4}} |
rowspan="2"|Andrew Poe (Biochemist) Carl Dee Scott (no last names given for last three) |Ghost Stories |Mars Mission Venture (MV 1) |Future |
colspan="3"|Crew of spacecraft struck by meteoroid while returning from Mars. |
rowspan="2"|Gary Hackman (Computer specialist) Gordon A. Peacock (Computer specialist) Aries: William "Wild Bill" Overbeck (Commander) Julie Ford (Mission Specialist/Geologist) Fred Z. Randall (Computer specialist) |RocketMan (1997), film |NASA: |Contemporary/Near Future |
colspan="3"|Geeky computer genius Randall is last-minute replacement for Hackman on first human Mars mission; Peacock is potential alternate replacement. Landing at Planitia Base near Valles Marineris.{{cite web |url=http://www.moriareviews.com/sciencefiction/rocketman-1997.htm |title=RocketMan (1997) |first=Richard |last=Scheib |work=Moria Science Fiction, Horror and Fantasy Film Review |date=December 31, 1997 |access-date=November 29, 2018}}{{harvnb|Miller|2016|p=223}}{{cite web |url=https://catalog.afi.com/Film/61452-ROCKETMAN?sid=6b923a71-17e3-4fc1-909e-84de885eb178&sr=10.256836&cp=1&pos=0 |title=Rocketman |work=AFI Catalog of Feature Films |publisher=American Film Institute |access-date=November 9, 2021}} |
rowspan="2"|Hannon, Maj. (no first name given){{efn|Not explicitly stated to be an astronaut.}} Geophysical Station 2375BN: Minsky, Dr. (no first name given) Antares 9G: Elaine Botkins, Capt. (Mission Commander) Bryan Minsky, Spec. (Engineer) |Winged (1997), short film |ENSA: |2049 (March – May 20) |
colspan="3"|Dr. Minsky refuses to accompany his crew when they leave space station in Martian orbit; Capt. Botkins and Minsky's son Bryan are sent to convince him to leave. Antares 9G arrives at station on May 20, 2049. |
rowspan="2"|Schiaparelli: Zoe Nash (Expedition Leader/Chief Pilot/Backup Communications) Reza Armani (Chief Geologist/Areologist/Backup Pilot) Ludwig Holter (Germany) (Communications/Backup Computer Specialist) Jenny Kopal (Hungary) (Computer Specialist/Backup Head of Instrumentation) Alta McIntosh-Mohammad (Great Britain/Federation of Indian States) (Chief Engineer) Wilmer Oldfield (Australia) (Astronomer) Celine Tanaka (Head of Instrumentation/Physician) ISS-2: Ursula Klein Lawrence Morphy Two unnamed astronauts |Aftermath (1998), novel |Schiaparelli |2026 (from February 9) |
colspan="3"|Crew of first Mars expedition tries to return home after Earth's technology is devastated by electromagnetic pulse caused by gamma ray burst from Alpha Centauri supernova.{{cite book |last=Sheffield |first=Charles |author-link=Charles Sheffield |title=Aftermath |year=1998 |publisher=Bantam Spectra |isbn=0-553-37893-7 |url=https://archive.org/details/aftermathabantam00char}} |
rowspan="2"|Patrick Ross, Cmdr. (Captain) Dennis Gamble Anne Sampas |Species II (1998), film |National Space Exploration [?] (N.S.E.G.): |Near Future |
colspan="3"|Ross, the first man on Mars, and Sampas are infected by alien DNA from Martian soil sample.{{cite web |url=http://www.moriareviews.com/sciencefiction/species-ii-1998.htm |title=Species II (1998) |first=Richard |last=Scheib |work=Moria Science Fiction, Horror and Fantasy Film Review |date=June 2, 2015 |access-date=November 29, 2018}}{{harvnb|Miller|2016|pp=186–188}} |
rowspan="2"|Lia Poirier (Sagan Commander [Mars]) John Rank (Sagan Commander [Flight]) Andrea Singer (Mission Chemist) Bill Malone (Mission Architect) Sergei Andropov (Mission Biogeochemist) |Escape from Mars (1999), TV movie |International Mars Venture (IMV): |2015 |
colspan="3"|Two-and-a-half year mission funded by private consortium.{{cite web |url=http://www.moriareviews.com/sciencefiction/escape-from-mars-1999.htm |title=Escape from Mars (1999) |first=Richard |last=Scheib |work=Moria Science Fiction, Horror and Fantasy Film Review |date=December 31, 2008 |access-date=November 29, 2018}}{{harvnb|Miller|2016|pp=103–105}} |
rowspan="2"|NASA: Robbie "Robbs" Barth Mars Consortium: Katherine Molina (Pilot) Venture: Viktor Nelyubov (Commander) Marc Bryant (Pilot/Geologist) Julia "Jules" Barth (Biologist/Medical Officer) Raoul Molina (Mechanic) Valkyrie: Claudine Jesum (France) (Commander/Medic) Gerda Braun (Germany) (Engineer) Lee Chen, Dr. (Exobiologist) |The Martian Race (1999), novel |Mars Consortium: |February 20, 2016 – March 14, 2018 |
colspan="3"|NASA and ESA astronauts transfer to private companies competing for $30 billion Mars Prize. Consortium crew makes first human landing on August 9, 2016, in Gusev Crater.{{cite book|last=Benford |first=Gregory |author-link=Gregory Benford |title=The Martian Race |year=1999 |publisher=Warner Aspect |isbn=0-446-52633-9 |url=https://archive.org/details/martianrace00benf}} |
rowspan="2"|John Mark Kelly, Lt. Rose Kumagawa Andrei Novakovich |Star Trek: Voyager |Ares IV |2032 |
colspan="3"|NASA astronauts on an early mission to Mars. |
rowspan="2"|Lee Forbes, Cmdr. Susan Roberts Tanya Webster Paul Webster |Doctor Who |Ares One |2000s |
colspan="3"|Crew of privately funded NASA mission. Tanya turns out to be part-Martian. |
rowspan="2"|Jesus do Sul: João Fernando Conselheiro, Ph.D. (Commander) Unnamed Brazilian astronaut Agamemnon/Ulysses: Seven unnamed astronauts Don Quijote: John Radkowski (USAF) (Commander) Tanisha Yvonne "Tana" Jackson, M.D./Ph.D. (Medical officer/biologist) Ryan Martin (Canada) (Systems engineer) Chamlong "Cham" Limpigomolchai, Ph.D. (Thailand) (Geologist) Estrela Carolina Conselheiro (Brazil) (Geologist) Brandon Weber (impersonating Trevor Whitman) (Passenger) |Mars Crossing (2000), novel |Brazil: |2020 |
colspan="3"|First three expeditions to Mars, the first two of which result in loss of all crew. Jesus do Sul lands at Martian north pole; Agamemnon lands on eastern rim of Acidalia Planitia; Don Quijote lands on edge of Felis Dorsa. Whitman wins contest for slot on third expedition.{{cite book |first=Geoffrey A. |last=Landis |author-link=Geoffrey A. Landis |title=Mars Crossing |publisher=Tor Books |year=2000 |isbn=0-312-87201-1 |title-link=Mars Crossing}}{{cite journal |url=https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/geoffrey-a-landis/mars-crossing/ |title=MARS CROSSING |journal=Kirkus Reviews |date=November 1, 2000 |access-date=April 23, 2021}} |
rowspan="2"|Maggie McConnell (USAF) Bjornstrom (Geologist) Mars 1: Luke Graham, Ph.D. (Commander) Sergei Kirov Nicholas Willis Reneé Coté Mars Recovery Mission: Woodrow "Woody" Blake (Commander) Jim McConnell (Copilot) (USAF) Terri Fisher Phil Ohlmyer WSS: Ray Beck (NASA) (Mars Mission Control Room MMCR) Unnamed personnel |Mission to Mars (2000), film |NASA: |June 9, 2020 – c. 2022 |
colspan="3"|NASA astronauts on the first human mission to Mars and a follow-up mission to rescue them. Mars I launches June 10, 2020; landing in Cydonia. Jim McConnell previously landed crippled Block II Space Shuttle. Maggie and Jim McConnell were assigned as co-commanders of Mars I before Maggie became ill and died. Bjornstrom was originally assigned to Mars II but replaced by McConnell when it turned into Mars Recovery Mission.{{cite web |url=http://www.moriareviews.com/sciencefiction/mission-to-mars-2000.htm |title=Mission to Mars (2000) |first=Richard |last=Scheib |work=Moria Science Fiction, Horror and Fantasy Film Review |date=December 31, 2000 |access-date=November 29, 2018}}{{harvnb|Miller|2016|pp=105–108}}{{cite web |url=https://catalog.afi.com/Film/61409-MISSION-TOMARS?sid=18352ff7-192a-4edd-ba90-48251f517875&sr=11.516528&cp=1&pos=0 |title=Mission to Mars |work=AFI Catalog of Feature Films |publisher=American Film Institute |access-date=November 9, 2021}} |
rowspan="2"|Kate Bowman, Cmdr. (USN) Quinn Burchenal, Dr. Bud Chantilas, Dr. Robby Gallagher Chip Pettengil Ted Santen, Lt. |Red Planet (2000), film |Mars-1 |2057 |
colspan="3"|Commercially sponsored crew investigates reported oxygen reduction of automated terraforming of Mars. Solar flare complicates mission and landing crew are at mercy of rogue robot.{{cite web |url=http://www.moriareviews.com/sciencefiction/red-planet-2000.htm |title=Red Planet (2000) |first=Richard |last=Scheib |work=Moria Science Fiction, Horror and Fantasy Film Review |date=December 31, 2000 |access-date=November 29, 2018}}{{harvnb|Miller|2016|pp=108–111}}{{cite web |url=https://catalog.afi.com/Film/61814-RED-PLANET?sid=ab2b4cdf-c83b-4b5b-be6e-f00071c090fa&sr=9.54112&cp=1&pos=1 |title=Red Planet |work=AFI Catalog of Feature Films |publisher=American Film Institute |access-date=November 9, 2021}} |
rowspan="2"|Philip J. Fry
|Futurama |Unknown |21st century |
colspan="3"|The first human on Mars was the nephew and namesake of Philip J. Fry. |
rowspan="2"|NASA: Susan Dillard (Scientist) Ares 7/10: Kennedy "Hampster" Hampton (USN) (CDR) Alexis "Lex" Ohta, Ph.D. (USAF) (PLT) Valerie "Valkerie" Jansen, M.D., Ph.D. (MS1) Bob "Kaggo" Kaganovski, Ph.D. (MS2) Joshua Bennett, CAPCOM/Flight Director |Oxygen (2001), The Fifth Man (2002), novels |NASA: |August 14, 2012 – July 4, 2014 (Oxygen) |
colspan="3"|When first human mission to Mars sustains explosion en route, suspicion runs rampant among the crew that one of them is a saboteur. Launch on January 25, 2014; landing on July 3, 2014, at {{coord |
30|95|globe:Mars}}. Eight months later, crew confronts possibility of infection by Martian pathogen.{{cite book |last1=Olson |first1=John B. |last2=Ingermanson |first2=Randall |title=Oxygen |year=2001 |publisher=Bethany House |isbn=0-7642-2442-5 |title-link=Oxygen (Olson and Ingermanson novel)}}{{cite book |last1=Olson |first1=John B. |last2=Ingermanson |first2=Randall |title=The Fifth Man |year=2002 |publisher=Bethany House |isbn=0-7642-2732-7 |title-link=The Fifth Man (novel)}} |
rowspan="2"|Andre Vishniac (Captain) Susana "Susan" Sánchez (Pilot/Second-in-command) Luca Baglioni (Engineer) Jenny "Jen" Johnson (Physician) Fidel Rodrigo (Astrobiologist) Herbert Sagan (Geologist) Lowell (no first name given) (remains on Ares) |Stranded (2001), film |NASA/JPL/LMA/ESA: |2020 |
colspan="3"|Crew of first human Mars mission is stranded after descent module crash-lands near Martian equator and Valles Marineris. Sagan is first man on Mars.{{harvnb|Miller|2016|pp=111–113}} |
rowspan="2"|McCarthy (USAF) (Commander) Jeffries Sally "Sal" Spirek (USAF) (Medic/Scientist) Ed Enright, Ph.D. (Geologist) |"Ulla, Ulla" (2002), short story |NASA: |2019–2022 |
colspan="3"|First human mission to Mars discovers strangely familiar technology from extinct civilization. McCarthy and Jeffries took part in return Moon mission in 2015. Mars landing on September 2, 2020, in Amazonis Planitia.{{cite book |first=Eric |last=Brown |author-link=Eric Brown (writer) |chapter=Ulla, Ulla |title=The Mammoth Book of Science Fiction |year=2002 |editor-first=Mike |editor-last=Ashley |editor-link=Mike Ashley (writer) |publisher=Carroll & Graf Publishers |pages=1–26 |isbn=0-7867-1004-7}} |
rowspan="2"|Nelson Barnes, Capt. (USAF) Three unnamed astronauts |John Doe |United States Air Force: |February 3 – 7, 2003 |
colspan="3"|Astronaut testing technology for potential Mars mission staggers out of woods and is shot by teenager.{{cite episode |last1=Friend |first1=Russel |author-link1=Russel Friend |last2=Lerner |first2=Garrett |author-link2=Garrett Lerner |title=Illegal Alien |series=John Doe |season=1 |number=16 |network=Fox Broadcasting Company |date=March 14, 2003}} |
rowspan="2"|Asaph Hall: Don Lawson Sasim Remtulla Percival Lowell: Chuck Zakarian (Commander) Unnamed astronauts |"Mikeys" (2004), short story |NASA: |c. 2039 |
colspan="3"|Arriving on Deimos ahead of planned Mars landing by Percival Lowell, Lawson and Remtulla make major discovery.{{cite book|chapter=Mikeys |last=Sawyer |first=Robert J. |author-link=Robert J. Sawyer |title=Space Stations |editor1-last=Greenberg |editor1-first=Martin H. |editor2-last=Helfers |editor2-first=John |publisher=DAW Books |year=2004 |pages=[https://archive.org/details/spacestations00mart/page/80 80–91] |isbn=0-7564-0176-3 |chapter-url=https://archive.org/details/spacestations00mart/page/80}} |
rowspan="2"|Ares I: Ritter (Captain) (No first name given) Boris Ivanov (Pilot) Jeanne Monier (Engineering Physicist) Roel van Dijk (Planetary Physicist) Mars Trailblazer I: Poul Eriksen, Col. (AFSPC) (Captain) Jacques "Jack" Boutillier, Maj. (USMC Space Division) (Pilot) Linde Hoerter (Planetary atmosphere specialist) Nobuo Okita (Japan) (Nuclear Physicist/Engineer) |"Orbital Base Fear" (2004), short story |Consortium (NASA, ESA, Russian Federation, Japan): |Future |
colspan="3"|Seven years after failure of Mars Expedition I, Consortium and US crews race to be first on Mars. Trailblazer lands on Phobos near Stickney Crater.{{cite book|chapter=Orbital Base Fear |last=Kotani |first=Eric |author-link=Yoji Kondo |title=Space Stations |editor1-last=Greenberg |editor1-first=Martin H. |editor2-last=Helfers |editor2-first=John |publisher=DAW Books |year=2004 |pages=[https://archive.org/details/spacestations00mart/page/241 241–264] |isbn=0-7564-0176-3 |chapter-url=https://archive.org/details/spacestations00mart/page/241}} |
rowspan="2"|Two unnamed astronauts
|Hametsu no Marusu (aka Mars of Destruction) (2005), anime |United States: |2010 |
colspan="3"|Astronauts returning from Mars when spacecraft breaks up on reentry; after debris falls to Earth, hostile creatures called Ancients appear in Tokyo.{{cite AV media |people= |year=2005 |title=Mars of Destruction |medium=Motion picture |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qcn4ndi4Gcw |access-date=July 8, 2019}} |
rowspan="2"|Tom Houst
|Tom on Mars (2005), short film |The Agency: |2049–2054 |
colspan="3"|After traveling to Mars alone on second human Mars mission, Houst is told that his girlfriend on Earth never existed.{{cite AV media |people=Andrei Severny (Writer/Director/Producer) |year=2005 |title=Tom on Mars |medium=Motion picture |url=https://vimeo.com/909962 |access-date=January 5, 2016}} |
rowspan="2"|Sly Delta Honey
|The Sea of Perdition (2006), short film |Mars Expedition |Future |
colspan="3"|Cosmonaut separated from expedition encounters strange creature on Mars.{{cite AV media |people=Richard Stanley (Director) |year=2006 |title=The Sea of Perdition |medium=Motion picture |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N8VVyJdxs48 |access-date=May 17, 2017}} |
rowspan="2"|Glenn Hartwell (US) (Administrator) (International Space Development Agency) Max "Bull" Teller,{{efn|Listed as Max "Bull" Haber in closing credits.}} Dr. (US/ISDA) (CAPCOM) Project Olympus: Richard Erwin, Capt. (USN/ISDA) (Mission Commander) Mikhail Cerenkov, Maj. (Russian Air Force/ISDA) (Mission Pilot) Antoine Hébert, Dr. (EU – France/ISDA) (Mission Specialist – Flight Engineer [Nuclear Propulsion]) Jacqueline Decelles, Dr. (Canada/ISDA) (Mission Specialist – Robotics Engineer) Lucia Alarcon, Maj. (M.D.) (USAF/ISDA) (Mission Specialist – Flight Surgeon) Hiromi Okuda, Dr. (Japan/ISDA) (Mission Specialist – Astrobiologist) |Race to Mars (2007), TV |International Mars Partnership (IMP) |September 12, 2026 – August 31, 2031 |
colspan="3"|International crew racing Chinese to find water and life on Mars. Hartwell commanded first mission back to Moon; Erwin previously traveled to the Moon. Departure from Earth orbit on January 26, 2030; Mars landing on December 22, 2030, in Dao Vallis; return to Earth on August 31, 2031. Terra Nova is propelled by nuclear thermal rockets.{{harvnb|Miller|2016|pp=114–117}} |
rowspan="2"|Barsoom Express: Jerry Beaden (USN) Tsiolkovski: Nathan Nesius (Captain) Carroway, Dr. (Physician) (no first name given) Michael Carroll Unnamed French geologist ISS: Makarov, Col. (Russia) (no first name given) Unnamed personnel |Cathedral (2009), novelette |NASA: |Near Future{{efn|Beaden and his wife married in 2024.}} |
colspan="3"|Beaden fakes oxygen leak on Martian flyby mission to force landing on Mars and launch of rescue mission, kick-starting human exploration of Mars. Landing west of Olympus Mons.{{cite journal |last=Barretta |first=Michael |title=Cathedral |journal=Jim Baen's Universe |date=August 2009}}{{cite book |chapter=Cathedral |last=Barretta |first=Michael |editor-last=Ledbetter |editor-first=William |title=The Jim Baen Memorial Award: The First Decade |publisher=Baen Books |year=2017 |pages=31–54 |isbn=978-1-4814-8281-3}} |
rowspan="2"|Zeus: Mike Goss (Mission Commander) Calliope: Ted Shaw Maddux Donner Sharon Lewis Jeff Walker |Defying Gravity (2009), TV |International Space Organization (ISO) |2042 |
colspan="3"|Calliope lands in Gusev Crater (at {{coord |
14.6|173.5|globe:Mars}}) with secret goal of recovering alien artifact. Walker becomes first human on Mars, but Shaw and Donner are forced to leave Lewis and Walker behind on surface due to dust storm. |
rowspan="2"|Adelaide Brooke, Cmdr. Ed Gold Tarak Ital Andy Stone Margaret Cain Mia Bennett Yuri Kerenski Steffi Ehrlich Roman Groom |Doctor Who |Apollo 34 |November 21, 2059 |
colspan="3"|First humans on Mars (contradicting earlier Doctor Who stories), menaced by a water-based Martian life-form and destined by history to die. Base located in Gusev Crater.{{cite episode |last1=Davies |first1=Russell T |author-link1=Russell T Davies |last2=Ford |first2=Phil |author-link2=Phil Ford (writer) |title=The Waters of Mars |series=Doctor Who |number=4.16 |date=November 15, 2009 |url=http://www.thewriterstale.com/pdfs/Doctor%20Who%204%20Ep.16.YELLOWS03.03.09.pdf |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130508102419/http://www.thewriterstale.com/pdfs/Doctor%20Who%204%20Ep.16.YELLOWS03.03.09.pdf |archive-date=May 8, 2013 |network=BBC |access-date=June 2, 2014}} |
rowspan="2"|Annie Norris, Col. (Commander) Tom Tyler, Maj. Sam Tyler Ray Carling Chris Skelton |Life on Mars |Aries Project: |2035 |
colspan="3"|Crew travels to Mars in suspended animation, using "neural-stims" to keep brains occupied; as a result, Sam Tyler believes he is time-traveling NYPD detective.{{cite journal |url=https://www.nj.com/entertainment/tv/index.ssf/2009/04/life_on_mars_life_is_a_rock_th.html |last=Sepinwall |first=Alan |author-link=Alan Sepinwall |journal=The Star-Ledger |title=Life on Mars, "Life Is A Rock": The series ends badly |date=April 2, 2009 |access-date=February 19, 2019}} |
rowspan="2"|NASA: Mitchell Dodd (Scientist) Ares: Christopher Eugene Burke, Capt. (USAF) (Commander) Trisha "Trish" Merriday (USMC) (First Officer) Terry Kessler (Command Module Pilot) Owen "Beech" Beechum (Mission Specialist) |Offworld (2009), novel |Ares |2031 – 2033 |
colspan="3"|NASA astronauts return from first human Mars mission to find Earth deserted.{{cite book |last=Parrish |first=Robin |title=Offworld |year=2009 |publisher=Bethany House |isbn=978-0-7642-0606-1}} |
rowspan="2"|NASA: Norman Backus (Pilot) Roseanne Kim (Scientist) Denny (no last name given) Excelsior: James Rose, Capt. (Commander/Pilot) Jed Richards, Col. (First Officer) José Rodrigues (Science Officer) Geronimo: Steve Watanabe, Lt. (Pilot) Abu Jmil (First Officer) Deborah Quartz (Science Officer) Pequod: Brandon Lepper, Capt. (Pilot/Science Officer) Laurie Corelli, Capt. (First Officer) Arnold Gilmore, Dr. (Chief Medical Officer) |The Four Fingers of Death (2010), novel |NASA: |September 30, 2025 – October 2026 |
colspan="3"|Small-time writer Montese Crandall novelizes 2025 remake of 1963 film The Crawling Hand (q.v.), adding back-story of first human Mars mission finding flesh-eating bacteria on Mars. Landing near Valles Marineris.{{cite book |last=Moody |first=Rick |author-link=Rick Moody |title=The Four Fingers of Death |year=2010 |publisher=Little, Brown and Company |isbn=978-0-316-11891-0 |url=https://archive.org/details/fourfingersofdea00rick}}{{cite news |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2010/08/08/books/review/Martin-t.html?_r=0 |last=Martin |first=Clancy |author-link=Clancy Martin |title=Going Digital |date=August 6, 2010 |newspaper=The New York Times |access-date=April 22, 2021}} |
rowspan="2"|Hank Morrison (Captain) Casey Cook, Dr. (New Zealand/ESA) Charlie Brownsville (NASA) |Mars (2010), film |2015 |
colspan="3"|First human Mars mission is secretly financed by billionaire Morrison. Landing on November 29, 2015, in Terra Tyrrhena. Cook is first human on Mars. Brownsville made untethered EVA in 2010 to repair ion propulsion satellite.{{harvnb|Miller|2016|pp=232–233}}{{cite web |url=https://catalog.afi.com/Film/66810-MARS?sid=8141a050-f971-4daa-8334-679806cf6900&sr=8.941704&cp=1&pos=0 |title=Mars |work=AFI Catalog of Feature Films |publisher=American Film Institute |access-date=November 9, 2021}} |
rowspan="2"|Perry Scott, Cmdr.
|The Planeteer (2010), short film |NASA: |April 22 – 25, 2010 |
colspan="3"|Two-time Space Shuttle commander Scott helps eleven-year-old locate missing crew of first human Mars mission.{{cite AV media |people=Clay Hassler (Director/Co-Writer) |year=2010 |title=The Planeteer |medium=Motion picture |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hxnp4I6eCr8 |access-date=May 9, 2017}} |
rowspan="2"|Kim Yeun-ja (Korea) (Painter/Citizen-Astronaut) Kasei 18: Lynne Ann Morse (Flanders?) (Commander/Climatologist) Kabir Abuja (Nigeria) (Engineer) Audra Miskinis (Lithuania) (Paleobiologist) Gary Shu (Newsblogger/Citizen-Astronaut) Expedition 18: Nam Dae-jung (Korea) (Commander/Geochemist) Suma Handini (Pakistan) (Engineer) Li Huang (China) (Climatologist) Three unnamed astronauts |"Citizen-Astronaut" (2011), short story |United Nations Space Agency (UNSA): |Future |
colspan="3"|Shu replaces the injured Kim as the first Citizen-Astronaut to travel to Mars.{{cite journal |last=Levine |first=David D. |author-link=David D. Levine |title=Citizen-Astronaut |journal=Analog |date=June 2011}}{{cite book |chapter=Citizen-Astronaut |last=Levine |first=David D. |editor-last=Ledbetter |editor-first=William |title=The Jim Baen Memorial Award: The First Decade |publisher=Baen Books |year=2017 |pages=187–207 |isbn=978-1-4814-8281-3}} |
rowspan="2"|Tom (Captain) Chandra (Medical Officer) Archie Paolo Rajuk (no last names given) Zoë Morrison, Dr. (Astrobotanist) |"Goodnight Moons" (2011), short story |NASA: |Near Future |
colspan="3"|Forty days into first human Mars mission, Morrison learns that she is pregnant.{{cite book|last=Klages |first=Ellen |author-link=Ellen Klages |editor-last=Strahan |editor-first=Jonathan |editor-link=Jonathan Strahan |chapter=Goodnight Moons |title=Life on Mars: Tales from the New Frontier |pages=[https://archive.org/details/lifeonmarstalesf00stra_0/page/211 211–220] |year=2011 |publisher=Viking |isbn=978-0-670-01216-9 |chapter-url=https://archive.org/details/lifeonmarstalesf00stra_0/page/211}} |
rowspan="2"|Unnamed astronaut
|Last Flight (2011), short film |Unknown |2038 |
colspan="3"|Lone survivor of Mars Base during nuclear war on Earth walks through Sinai Dorsa and Noctis Labyrinthus.{{cite AV media |people=Damon Keen (Writer/Director) |year=2011 |title=Last Flight |medium=Motion picture |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3F9IJPptXyM |access-date=May 17, 2017}} |
rowspan="2"|Two unnamed astronauts
|Mars (2011), short film |Eleanor (Unnamed fictional country) |Future |
colspan="3"|Astronauts from different countries make first Mars landings nearly simultaneously.{{cite AV media |people=Christian Holzer (Writer) |year=2011 |title=Mars |medium=Motion picture |url=https://vimeo.com/57020074 |access-date=May 17, 2017}} |
rowspan="2"|Fire Star: Wen Xiang (China) (Commander) Cooper Jackson (USA) (Flight Surgeon) Julie Davis (USA) (Biologist) Victoria Orlova, Prof. (Russia) (Astrophysicist) Junior Astronauts: Nicolas "Nico" Moreau (France) Aneesa Malik (India) Unnamed junior astronaut Mars Base I: Oscar Schweiger (Chief Mars Settlement Officer) Ivan (Scientist) Helena (Scientist) Gene (Staff engineer) Unnamed staff |Mars: You Decide How to Survive! (2011), gamebook |Fire Star |Near Future |
colspan="3"|Junior astronauts join mission to prepare Mars Base I for permanent colonists. Mars Base I located near Valles Marineris and Arsia Mons.{{cite book |last1=Khan |first1=Hena |last2=Borgenicht |first2=David |others=Illustrated by Yancey Labat. Consultant Robert Zubrin |title=Mars: You Decide How to Survive! |series=The Worst-Case Scenario Ultimate Adventure |year=2011 |publisher=Chronicle Books |isbn=978-0-8118-7124-2}} |
rowspan="2"|Mars Mission: Unnamed commander Three unnamed astronauts |The Universe |Mars Mission: |Near Future |
colspan="3"|International crew crashes in eastern Valles Marineris after encountering Martian dust devil during landing.{{cite episode |url=https://www.history.com/shows/the-universe/season-6/episode-4 |last=Goldin |first=James Grant |author-link= |title=Crash Landing on Mars |series=The Universe |season=6 |number=4 |date=November 22, 2011 |network=H2 |access-date=January 26, 2019}} |
rowspan="2"|Zoe Barnes (Captain) Emma Turk, Cmdr. (First Officer) Emit Barnes, Dr. (Scientist) Rogers, Nurse (no first name given) Isaiah Khan Raj Sam (no last names given) Unnamed astronauts |D.O.G.S. of Mars (2012), graphic novel |Department of Global Surveyors (D.O.G.S.): |Future |
colspan="3"|Astronauts on mission to terraform Mars are attacked by nocturnal Martian creatures.{{cite book |last1=Zito |first1=Johnny |author-link1=Johnny Zito |last2=Trov |first2=Tony |author-link2=Tony Trov |last3=Wieser |first3=Christian |others=Art by Paul Maybury |title=D.O.G.S. of Mars |year=2012 |publisher=Image Comics |isbn=978-1-60706-550-0 |title-link=D.O.G.S. of Mars}} |
rowspan="2"|Project Emergence: Bahe, Gen. (Navajo Nation) P. Clarke (Corporate Official) Unnamed guard Emergence: Tazbah Redhouse, Cdr. (Pilot) (Navajo Nation) Tobias Smith, Dr. (Omnicorn Corporation) |Futurestates |International Space Station |Future |
colspan="3"|First mission to colonize Mars uses genetically engineered corn. Gen. Bahe is an experienced astronaut.{{cite episode |url=https://www.pbs.org/video/2223896838/ |last=Becker |first=Nanobah |title=The 6th World |series=Futurestates |season=3 |number=6 |date=May 8, 2012 |network=Independent Television Service |access-date=September 10, 2016}} |
rowspan="2"|NASA: Elma York, Dr. |The Lady Astronaut of Mars (2012), novelette |First Mars Expedition |1952 – 1954 / 1980s (Alternate History) |
colspan="3"|In alternate history in which asteroid struck Washington, D.C., in mid-20th century, York took part in First Mars Expedition in 1952. Thirty years later, she is chosen for Longevity Mission to exoplanet LS-579.{{cite web |first=Mary Robinette |last=Kowal |author-link=Mary Robinette Kowal |title=The Lady Astronaut of Mars |publisher=Macmillan |date=September 11, 2013 |url=http://www.tor.com/2013/09/11/the-lady-astronaut-of-mars/ |access-date=January 14, 2016}}{{cite book |first=Mary Robinette |last=Kowal |chapter=The Lady Astronaut of Mars |title=Word Puppets |pages=283–313 |publisher=Prime Books |year=2015 |isbn=978-1-60701-456-0}} |
rowspan="2"|J.T. (Canada) (no last name given)
|Man On Mars (2012), short film |Unknown |Near Future |
colspan="3"|Astronaut launching for 506-day mission to Mars.{{cite AV media |people=Emily Badgley (Writer/Director) |year=2012 |title=Man On Mars |medium=Motion picture |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9i_eODAES7U |access-date=May 9, 2017}} |
rowspan="2"|Jeff (Scotland) Two unnamed astronauts |Phone Home (2012), short film |NASA |Future |
colspan="3"|Astronaut calls his wife from Mars.{{cite AV media |people=The Brothers McLeod (Writers/Designers/Directors) |year=2012 |title=Phone Home |medium=Motion picture |url=https://vimeo.com/96186586 |access-date=May 17, 2017}} |
rowspan="2"|Campbell (Commander) (no first name given) Craig Rowe (Pilot/Second-in-command) Amy DeLuca (Lander pilot) Tom Barischoff (Chief Engineer) Kristen Bradfield Ed Carradine Fumi Mashimo (Palaeobiologist) Chris Mendenhall Claire O'Brian (Geophysicist) Aaron Rhodes Lori Childs Rowe (Senior Planetary Scientist/Ice Miner/Engineer's Mate/Assistant Astrogator) Beth Young Diana Cosatti Frank Cosatti Unnamed astronaut |"Taking the High Road" (2012), short story |NASA: |April 12, 2037 – June 24, 2062 |
colspan="3"|Mars-bound crew facing death due to fuel farm explosion on Mars changes course to match orbit with comet 10P/Tempel.{{cite journal |url=http://www.baen.com/highroad |last=Johnson |first=R.P.L. |title=Taking the High Road |website=Baen.com |year=2012 |access-date=November 20, 2017}}{{cite book |chapter=Taking the High Road |last=Johnson |first=R.P.L. |editor-last=Ledbetter |editor-first=William |title=The Jim Baen Memorial Award: The First Decade |publisher=Baen Books |year=2017 |pages=93–112 |isbn=978-1-4814-8281-3}} |
rowspan="2"|Peter Bennett (Commander) Mark Riley, Capt. Alan Kenneth (Biologist) |Tin Can (2012), film |United States: |Near Future |
colspan="3"|Astronauts on two-year Mars mission. Mission begins on July 21. |
rowspan="2"|Lisa
|Animation Domination High-Def |NASA |Future |
colspan="3"|Astronaut sent to establish Mars base stupidly takes off her helmet.{{cite AV media |people=Heather Anne Campbell (Writer) |year=2013 |title=Dumbest Girl on Mars |medium=Motion picture |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vVLEL77JXV8 |access-date=May 17, 2017}} |
rowspan="2"|A. Naut B. Naut |Brickleberry |NASA: |Contemporary/Near Future (Spring) |
colspan="3"|NASA Mars landing is faked. 1969 Moon landing is also stated to have been faked. |
rowspan="2"|Unnamed Mission Commander Three unnamed astronauts |Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs 3: Planet of the Pies (2013), picture book |NASA |Contemporary/Near Future |
colspan="3"|Astronauts discover "thick, glutinous substance" falling from the sky on Mars.{{cite book |last=Barrett |first=Judi |author-link=Judi Barrett |others=Drawn by Isidre Monés |title=Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs 3: Planet of the Pies |title-link=Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs#Sequels |year=2013 |publisher=Atheneum Books for Young Readers |isbn=978-1-4424-9027-7}} |
rowspan="2"|Bradley Emerson Elliott, Maj.
|The Eye With Which The Universe Beholds Itself (2013), novella |Repurposed Skylab as transfer vehicle, with Apollo Lunar Module for the surface landing |1979 (Alternate History) |
colspan="3"|Mission to Mars based on RR Titus's Flyby-Landing Excursion Module proposal of 1966. |
rowspan="2"|Don Feinberg, Lt. Cmdr. (USN) (Captain) Shaw, Dr. (no first name given) Four unnamed astronauts |"How Was It Up There?" (2013), short short story |Intergalactic Space Mission |Future |
colspan="3"|On 300-day Martian flyby mission, Shaw and Feinberg become first people to have intercourse in space.{{efn|Author Jane Dreyfus is the former Jane Conrad.}}Dreyfus, Jane, "How was it up there?", in {{cite news |journal=The Daily Beast |url=https://www.thedailybeast.com/can-walking-on-the-moon-be-better-than-sex-in-space |last=Koppel |first=Lily |author-link=Lily Koppel |title=Can Walking on the Moon Be Better Than Sex in Space? |date=July 6, 2013 |access-date=October 21, 2019}} |
rowspan="2"|Weber, Capt. (USMC) (no first name given) Ernesto Suarez |"The Lamplighter Legacy" (2013), short story |Unknown |September 15, 2021 / September 15, 2081 |
colspan="3"|Weber serves as technical advisor for billionaire James Lamplighter's launch of self-replicating 3D printer to asteroid 4660 Nereus, where it builds technology for Mars mission. Teenage blogger Suarez later travels to Nereus; his family later settles on Mars.{{cite journal |url=http://www.baen.com/Lamplighter_Legacy |last=O'Sullivan |first=Patrick |title=The Lamplighter Legacy |website=Baen.com |year=2013 |access-date=November 20, 2017}}{{cite book |chapter=The Lamplighter Legacy |last=O'Sullivan |first=Patrick |editor-last=Ledbetter |editor-first=William |title=The Jim Baen Memorial Award: The First Decade |publisher=Baen Books |year=2017 |pages=113–131 |isbn=978-1-4814-8281-3}} |
rowspan="2"|Tantalus base: Charles Brunel (Canada) (Commander) Kim Aldrich (UK) (Geologist) Vincent Campbell (USA) (Chief Systems Officer) Lauren Dalby (UK) (Medic) Richard "Harry" Harrington (UK) (Communications) Robert Irwin (UK) Rebecca Lane (UK) (Biochemist) Marko Petrovic (Serbia) Aurora relief team: Unnamed astronauts |The Last Days on Mars (2013), film |International Space Commission (ISC): |Future |
colspan="3"|Martian explorers discover life, with disastrous results.{{cite web |url=http://www.moriareviews.com/sciencefiction/last-days-on-mars-2013.htm |title=The Last Days on Mars (2013) |first=Richard |last=Scheib |work=Moria Science Fiction, Horror and Fantasy Film Review |date=April 13, 2014 |access-date=November 29, 2018}}{{harvnb|Miller|2016|pp=120–123}} |
rowspan="2"|Unnamed commander Three unnamed astronauts |Mousetronaut Goes to Mars (2013), picture book |NASA: |Near Future |
colspan="3"|Mouse named Meteor becomes first Earthling on Mars after landing craft engine fails, preventing human crew from landing. Sequel to Mousetronaut: Based on a (Partially) True Story (q.v.).{{cite book |last=Kelly |first=Mark |author-link=Mark Kelly |others=Illustrated by C. F. Payne |title=Mousetronaut Goes to Mars |publisher=Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers |year=2013 |isbn=978-1-4424-8426-9}} |
rowspan="2"|Kirk "Andy" Anderson (Pilot) Orbital Seven: Drew Bantry (Commander) Kristen Zhang Unnamed personnel |"The Promise of Space" (2013), short story |Spaceways: |c. 2030s – June 2051 |
colspan="3"|Anderson, the first man on Phobos and veteran of two Mars missions, develops Alzheimer's-like symptoms after flying rescue mission to Orbital Seven during solar flare.{{cite magazine |first=James Patrick |last=Kelly |author-link=James Patrick Kelly |title=The Promise of Space |magazine=Clarkesworld Magazine |issue=84 |date=September 2013 |url=http://clarkesworldmagazine.com/kelly_09_13/}}{{cite book |first=James Patrick |last=Kelly |chapter=The Promise of Space |pages=626–633 |title=The Year's Best Science Fiction: Thirty-First Annual Collection |editor-last=Dozois |editor-first=Gardner |publisher=St. Martin's Griffin |year=2014 |isbn=978-1-250-04621-5}} |
rowspan="2"|Samuel Michaels, Capt. (Commander)
|Among the Stars (2014), short film |Artemis-939 |Future |
colspan="3"|Sole survivor of mission to establish life on Mars records final message in escape pod.{{cite AV media |people=Joel Johnston (Director/Co-Writer) |year=2014 |title=Among the Stars |medium=Motion picture |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=COs-UHOixHU |access-date=July 31, 2016}} |
rowspan="2"|Unnamed astronaut
|Delivery from Earth (2014), short film |Unknown |Future |
colspan="3"|Astronaut from Gallup, New Mexico is first person to give birth on Mars.{{cite AV media |people=Michael Becker (Writer/Director) |year=2014 |title=Delivery from Earth |medium=Motion picture |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dKOyB6kn5es |access-date=May 17, 2017}} |
rowspan="2"|Diomedes 1: Mark Allen (Mission Commander) Daniel Pryor (Biosystems Engineer) Emily Turner (Mars Module Pilot) |Delta-V (2014), short film |NASA: |Near Future |
colspan="3"|Former Space Shuttle commander Allen is offered one-way flight to Mars.{{cite AV media |people=Ryan Renfrew (Writer/Director) |year=2014 |title=Delta-V |medium=Motion picture |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kckvf4loIqM |access-date=May 19, 2017}} |
rowspan="2"|Shuttle 1: Phil Miller (Pilot) Steven Drake, Dr. |Last Sunrise (2014), short film |Micronesia Unilateral Space Fund (MUSF): |Near Future |
colspan="3"|Astronaut from colony featured in reality TV show is running out of oxygen on Martian surface. Colony located in Hellas Planitia.{{harvnb|Miller|2016|pp=123–125}} |
rowspan="2"|Gloria "Glory Hallelujah" Hazeltine (Mission Commander) Ernie Roebuck (Chief Communications Engineer) Unnamed lead biologist Unnamed astronauts Excursion 3 (E-3): Patrick O'Connor (Team Leader) Jacob "Jake" Bernstein (Geologist) Rashid Faiyum (Geologist) |"Mars Farts" (2014), short story |Unknown |Late 21st century (after 2076) |
colspan="3"|After meteor shower, Excursion 3 team is stranded near Viking 2 landing site in Utopia Planitia. Mission base at Tithonium Chasma; Excursion 1 site near Olympus Mons.{{cite book|first=Ben |last=Bova |author-link=Ben Bova |chapter=Mars Farts |title=New Frontiers: A Collection of Tales About the Past, the Present, and the Future |year=2014 |publisher=Tor Books |pages=[https://archive.org/details/newfrontierscoll0000bova/page/261 261–277] |isbn=978-0-7653-7644-2 |chapter-url=https://archive.org/details/newfrontierscoll0000bova/page/261}} |
rowspan="2"|Ares 1: Karen Rhodes (Mechanical Engineer) Ares 3: Melissa Lewis (USN) (Commander/Geologist) Rick Martinez, Maj. (Pilot) Chris Beck, Dr. (Physician/Biologist/EVA Specialist) Beth Johanssen (Sysop/Reactor Tech) Alex Vogel (Germany/European Union) (Chemist/Navigator) Mark Richard Watney,{{efn|Middle name given in film only.}} Ph.D. (Botanist/Mechanical Engineer) |The Martian (2014), novel; The Martian (2015), film |NASA: |2035 |
colspan="3"|Sandstorm forces crew to evacuate landing site in Acidalia Planitia, leaving Watney, who is erroneously believed dead, stranded on Mars. In film Martinez is also member of Ares V crew.{{efn|According to Andy Weir on the film's DVD commentary, the Chinese astronaut aboard Ares V is named "Wei".}}{{cite book |last=Weir |first=Andy |author-link=Andy Weir |title=The Martian |year=2014 |publisher=Crown Publishers |isbn=978-0-8041-3902-1 |title-link=The Martian (Weir novel)}}{{cite web |url=http://www.moriareviews.com/sciencefiction/martian-2015.htm |title=The Martian (2015) |first=Richard |last=Scheib |work=Moria Science Fiction, Horror and Fantasy Film Review |date=October 24, 2015 |access-date=November 29, 2018}}{{harvnb|Miller|2016|pp=125–130}}{{cite web |url=https://catalog.afi.com/Film/70411-THE-MARTIAN?sid=b6a983ee-670f-4456-94aa-1756e62f49aa&sr=7.221252&cp=1&pos=0 |title=The Martian |work=AFI Catalog of Feature Films |publisher=American Film Institute |access-date=November 9, 2021}}{{cite web |url=https://blog.whsmith.co.uk/andy-weir-the-short-story-prequel-to-the-martian/ |last=Weir |first=Andy |title=Andy Weir: The Short Story Prequel to The Martian |publisher=WHSmith |date=September 30, 2015 |access-date=February 20, 2019}} |
rowspan="2"|Bart Saxby (NASA chief administrator) Nathan Brice (Flight Director) Arrow: Benson "Bee" Benson (Canada) (Command Pilot) Ted Connover, Ph.D. (USAF) (Pilot) Catherine Clermont, Dr. (France) (Geologist) Virginia "Jinny" Gonzalez (Communications Specialist) Amanda "Mandy" Lynn (USA) (Biologist) Hiram "Hi" McPherson (Geologist) Taki Nomura, Dr. (Japan) (Physician/Psychologist) Mikhail "Mike" Prokhorov (Russia) (Meteorologist) |Rescue Mode (2014), novel |NASA: |August 2032 – December 2035 |
colspan="3"|First human Mars mission is imperiled by meteoroid impact. Saxby and Brice are former astronauts; Connover is an ISS and International Moon Base veteran. Launch from Earth orbit on April 5, 2035; landing on November 5, 2035, in Elysium Planitia.{{cite book |last1=Bova |first1=Ben |last2=Johnson |first2=Les |title=Rescue Mode |year=2014 |publisher=Baen Books |isbn=978-1-4767-3647-1}} |
rowspan="2"|Ned Crater (Commander) Flo Comet (Engineer) Alex Nova (Lander Pilot) Izzy Stardust (Science Officer) Lem Cosmos (Engineer) |Space Quest: Mission to Mars (2014), picture book |Space Quest: |2050 |
colspan="3"|Astronauts land on Mars as first stage of mission to explore Solar System. Landing near Valles Marineris.{{cite book|last=Lock |first=Peter |title=Space Quest: Mission to Mars |year=2014 |publisher=Dorling Kindersley |series=DK Readers |isbn=978-1-4654-2003-9 |url=https://archive.org/details/spacequestmissio0000lock}} |
rowspan="2"|Unnamed commander Tom Richwood, Sgt. Maj. (Pilot/Systems Engineering Specialist) Rusham Haroun, Dr. (Bioscience Officer) Angela Olvera Mikhail Dankov |Castle |Mars 2018 Project: |Contemporary |
colspan="3"|Navy and NASA veteran Richwood is murdered during simulation of privately funded mission to Martian northern lowlands.{{cite episode |url=http://abc.go.com/shows/castle/episode-guide/season-07/16-the-wrong-stuff |last=Miller |first=Terri |author-link=Terri Edda Miller |title=The Wrong Stuff |series=Castle |season=7 |number=16 |date=February 23, 2015 |network=American Broadcasting Company |access-date=March 5, 2015}} |
rowspan="2"|Samuel Ko
|"The Drones" (2015), short short story |Unknown |Future |
colspan="3"|First man on Mars arrives in shelter built by insect-like drones.{{cite magazine |first=James S.A. |last=Corey |author-link=James S. A. Corey |title=The Drones |magazine=Popular Science |date=August 2015 |volume=287 |issue=2 |page=56 |issn=0161-7370}} |
rowspan="2"|T. Rymann S. Hartley |Mars 299 792 458 m s 1 (2015), short film |December 9, 2034 |
colspan="3"|Chaotic situation on Mars.{{cite AV media |people= |year=2015 |title=Mars 299 792 458 m s 1 |medium=Motion picture |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ctbca6XRbaI |access-date=May 17, 2017 |language=French}} |
rowspan="2"|Ed (no last name given)
|MARS-3 (2015), short film |Mars X |December 2, 1971 / 2038 |
colspan="3"|Astronaut seeking to recover data from Soviet Mars 3 lander in Ptolemaeus Crater.{{cite AV media |people=Vip Vop |year=2015 |title=MARS-3 |medium=Motion picture |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DTa34FkpadM |access-date=May 17, 2017}} |
rowspan="2"|Taylor Richards (Orbiter pilot) "Hud" Hudson Bowman |Red Mission (2015), short film |Mars Red II (Recon Orbiter/Lander) |July 19, 2053 |
colspan="3"|After Hudson and Bowman make first human landing on Mars, all three astronauts are abducted and placed in artificial Earth-like environment.{{cite AV media |people=Kai Patterson (Writer/Director) |year=2015 |title=Red Mission |medium=Motion picture |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m8-z1beYpoA&t=0s |access-date=January 30, 2021}} |
rowspan="2"|Anuli (NASA) (M1) Gil (ISSM) |Red Pearl (2015), short film |Orion |2040 |
colspan="3"|US astronaut who grew up in Nigeria explores rim of Victoria Crater. Space station is similar to ISS, but in Martian orbit.{{cite AV media |people=Wayne Slaten (Writer/Director) |year=2015 |title=Red Pearl |medium=Motion picture |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OxF9kOnPVB8 |access-date=May 17, 2017}} |
rowspan="2"|Phoenix: Karie Chen (Commander) Unnamed pilot Three unnamed scientists Pilgrim 2: Daniel Chen Four unnamed astronauts Pilgrim 3: Karie Chen Jonah Brennerman James Krueger Treva Hilgar |"Tribute" (2015), short story |NASA: |c. 2050 |
colspan="3"|Deaths of Pilgrim 2 crew end human spaceflight by NASA; Daniel Chen's sister Karie follows him to Mars on privately funded mission. Karie Chen previously commanded Phoenix mission to asteroid placed in lunar orbit. Krueger and Hilgar are former NASA astronauts.{{cite book |last=Skillingstead |first=Jack |author-link=Jack Skillingstead |chapter=Tribute |title=Mission: Tomorrow |editor-last=Schmidt |editor-first=Bryan Thomas |publisher=Baen Books |year=2015 |pages=303–321 |isbn=978-1-4767-8094-8}} |
rowspan="2"|Zephyr: William D. Stanaforth, Capt. Boreas: Emily Maddox, Capt. Endurance: Worsley (Captain) Greenstreet (no first names given) |Approaching the Unknown (2016), film |Romulus Mission: |Near Future |
colspan="3"|Astronauts on one-way trip to Mars in separate spacecraft.{{cite web |url=http://www.moriareviews.com/sciencefiction/approaching-the-unknown-2016.htm |title=Approaching the Unknown (2016) |first=Richard |last=Scheib |work=Moria Science Fiction, Horror and Fantasy Film Review |date=September 26, 2016 |access-date=November 29, 2018}}{{harvnb|Miller|2016|pp=239–240}} |
rowspan="2"|European Space Programme: Angelo Chavez (US) Marlon Habila, Dr. (Nigeria) New Dawn: Toby Soyinka (Second communications officer) (UK) Unnamed astronauts Second Wind: Vinnie Cameron Zhanna Sorokina Ken Toh Jocelyn Tooker |The Art of Space Travel (2016), novelette |European Space Programme: |2047 |
colspan="3"|New Dawn, launched for Mars in June 2047, exploded, killing its crew. Thirty years later, Second Wind crew prepares for second attempted Mars mission.{{cite magazine |magazine=Tor.com |last=Allan |first=Nina |author-link=Nina Allan |date=July 27, 2016 |title=The Art of Space Travel |url=http://www.tor.com/2016/07/27/the-art-of-space-travel/ |access-date=August 4, 2017}} |
rowspan="2"|Eli Cologne
|First Man on Mars (2016), film |Cologne Space Labs |October 23, 2003 – 2005 |
colspan="3"|Billionaire Cologne returns from self-funded Mars mission as monster and terrorizes Louisiana bayou. |
rowspan="2"|Daedalus: Ben Sawyer (Mission Commander/Systems Engineer) (United States) Hana Seung (Mission Pilot/Systems Engineer) (United States) Marta Kamen, Dr. (Exobiologist/Geologist) (Russia) Robert Foucault, Ph.D. (Mechanical Engineer/Roboticist) (Nigeria) Javier Delgado (Geochemist/Hydrologist) (Spain) Amelie Durand (Mission Physician/Biochemist) (France) Joon Seung (United States) (CAPCOM) (subsequently IMSF Secretary General) Vega: Jane Unnamed personnel Cygnus: Unnamed pilot Leslie Richardson, Dr. (Phase Two director/nuclear physicist) Paul J. Richardson, Dr. (Ethnobotanist) Oliver Lee Ava Macon Unnamed personnel Arrival ship unspecified: Sam Nick Jake Alex Victor Gout Golokov Wilkes Garmash Turtle Solet |Mars (2016–2018), TV |International Mars Science Foundation (IMSF)/Mars Mission Corporation (MMC): |2033 – 2037 |
colspan="3"|Mission to establish first colony on Mars. Initial landing by Daedalus in Valles Marineris in 2033. Sawyer and Seung are NASA veterans.{{cite web |url=http://channel.nationalgeographic.com/mars/galleries/meet-the-crew-of-daedalus/at/daedalus-crew-2108896/ |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160820161115/http://channel.nationalgeographic.com/mars/galleries/meet-the-crew-of-daedalus/at/daedalus-crew-2108896/ |url-status=dead |archive-date=August 20, 2016 |title=Meet the Crew of Daedalus – MARS Gallery |publisher=National Geographic Channel |access-date=October 13, 2016}}{{harvnb|Miller|2016|p=242}} |
rowspan="2"|Mars II: Four unnamed astronauts Mars IV: Julie Lafarge (France) (Astrophysicist/Pilot) Eliott Frank Lisa (no last names given for last three) |Mars IV (2016), short film |United Nations Space Agency (U.N.S.A): |2047 |
colspan="3"|Mars II crew fell into comas due to "the Red", a psychological condition, and were sent back to Earth. Six years later, with less than a week to go in their mission, Mars IV crew discover valuable gold deposit and begin hallucinating. |
rowspan="2"|Achilles: Lee Maynard, Lt Col. (Commander) Emma Grant Ares 5: Francois (no last names given){{efn|Dropped from mission to allow Maynard/Grant to return on Ares 5.}} Shiela (no last names given){{efn|Dropped from mission to allow Maynard/Grant to return on Ares 5}} 4 unnamed astronauts |"Steel Eye" (2016), short story |Ares Program: |Near Future |
colspan="3"|NASA astronauts on the first human orbital mission to Mars, who find themselves faced with an agonizing choice when the engine that was supposed to allow their return to Earth fails.{{cite book |last=Kern |first=Ralph |title=Steel Eye |publisher=Tickety Boo Press |year=2016}} |
rowspan="2"|Theresa Clarke, Capt. (Canada) (Commander) Dominique Henry, Dr. (OG-GYN) (United States) Li Rong, Dr. (China) (Planetologist) Laima Miškinis (Lithuania) Renata Romero (Mexico) Seven unnamed astronauts Aloysius Koch |Women Are from Mars (2016), web series |The SisterShip Mars Colonizing Mission: |Near Future ("Stardate 7.3") |
colspan="3"|12-woman crew (six scientists, six civilians) on one-way trip to colonize Mars. Clarke is an experienced astronaut.{{cite AV media |people=Jaime Escallon-Buraglia (Director) |year=2016 |title=Women Are from Mars |medium=Web series |url=https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC86zkj7eO8sqZhxeMBl8y_A |access-date=May 23, 2017}} |
rowspan="2"|Dave Nicholson (Chief Commander) Unnamed astronauts |Black Holes: How Embarrassing To Be Human (2017), short film |NASA: |Contemporary/Near Future{{efn|The date "August 12, 1974" appears on Nicholson's astronaut certificate, but this is apparently a mistake.}} |
colspan="3"|Nicholson and sentient seedless melon are slated to fly first human Mars mission. Proof of concept for TV series.{{cite AV media |people=David Nicolas (Creator/Co-Writer/Co-Director/Co-Producer) |year=2017 |title=Black Holes: How Embarrassing To Be Human |medium=Motion picture |url=https://vimeo.com/188075559 |access-date=July 2, 2018}} |
rowspan="2"|Kate Winship (Geologist) Ryan Svetlana Dave (no last names given) Two unnamed astronauts |"Feldspar" (2017), short story |NASA: |Future |
colspan="3"|First human landing on Mars; Eos Base Camp established in mouth of Valles Marineris. Winship is injured near mouth of Maja Vallas on excursion to Chryse Planitia; Earth-based rover operator comes to her aid, guiding her to shelter near Dromore crater.{{cite journal |url=http://www.baen.com/feldspar |last=Kramer |first=Philip A. |title=Feldspar |website=Baen.com |year=2017 |access-date=November 21, 2017}} |
rowspan="2"|Adam Hummingbird Freager, Col.
|Great Planes of World War 3: Prologue (2017), short film |Ares One |Future |
colspan="3"|Sole survivor of Mars landing is stranded on Mars when Earth is destroyed by nuclear war and asteroid impact. |
rowspan="2"|Robert Liu, Dr. (CNSA) (Mission Commander/Chemical Engineer) Namusisi "Sissy" Biira, Dr. (African Space Research Program [ASRP]) (Astrosociologist/Psychiatrist) Lucien Pascal Gans,{{efn|Listed as "Lucien {{Sic|Gas}} Pascal" in closing credits.}} Dr. (ESA) (Biochemist/Physician) Elvis Price Johnson, Dr. (Google Space Initiative [GSI]) (Computers and Communications) Kathryn "Kat" Voss, Dr. (NASA) (Astrophysicist/Climatologist) |One Under the Sun (2017), film |Samsara Mission |c. 2039 |
colspan="3"|Voss is lone survivor of international Mars mission after spacecraft is destroyed by missile during reentry.{{cite web |url=https://www.moriareviews.com/sciencefiction/one-under-the-sun-2017.htm |title=One Under the Sun (2017) |first=Richard |last=Scheib |work=Moria Science Fiction, Horror and Fantasy Film Review |date=November 2, 2023 |access-date=December 26, 2023}} |
rowspan="2"|Four unnamed astronauts
|Others Will Follow (2017), short film |NASA |Early 2000s |
colspan="3"|Spacecraft breaks apart on approach to Mars, leaving only one survivor.{{cite AV media |people=Andrew Finch (Writer/Director) |year=2017 |title=Others Will Follow |medium=Motion picture |url=https://others.movie/ |access-date=February 22, 2020}} |
rowspan="2"|Will Sacks (Commander) Dane Thom Jason Julia Meyers Luke Millens Nelly Rugin |The Tank (2017), film |NASA: |2012 |
colspan="3"|Crew of NASA Antarctic habitat on 12-month Mars analog mission.{{cite web |url=https://www.moriareviews.com/sciencefiction/tank-2017.htm |title=The Tank (2017) |last=Scheib |first=Richard |work=Moria Science Fiction, Horror and Fantasy Film Review |date= |access-date=March 9, 2025}} |
rowspan="2"|Jason Webber (Commander) Maschio Salvatore (1st Officer) Gordon Spark, Dr. Alexander Chen, Tech Sgt. |VanLadyLove: Mars: A Musical Odyssey (2017), music video |VLL (United States) |Future |
colspan="3"|Musician crew of Mars mission space dive to Martian surface. Music video for end credit song from Magellan (2017). |
rowspan="2"|MarsNOW: Sergei Kuznetzov (Russia) (Co-Commander) Helen Kane (US) (Co-Commander) Yoshihiro "Yoshi" Tanaka (JAXA) (Co-Commander) Backup crew: Dev Patek (US) Nora (US) Ty (US) (no last names given for last two) Weilai 3: Yu Chen Meifeng Guo He Liu Mingli Sheng |The Wanderers (2017), novel |Prime Space |Near Future |
colspan="3"|Astronauts undertake 17-month simulated Mars mission for private company; simulated landing near Arsia Mons. Meanwhile, Weilai 3 crew die in cockpit fire on way to Moon. All three members of MarsNOW prime crew are ISS veterans; Tanaka and former ISS commander Kuznetzov are NEEMO veterans. Former NASA astronaut Kane flew with cosmonaut named Yusef on her second ISS mission.{{cite book |last=Howrey |first=Meg |author-link=Meg Howrey |title=The Wanderers |year=2017 |publisher=G. P. Putnam's Sons |isbn=978-0-399-57463-4}} |
rowspan="2"|Genesis One: William O'Connor,{{efn|Referred to as both "O'Connor" and "Keaton".}} Col. (CDR) Raymond Jackson, Capt. (USAF) Samantha "Sammy" Strickland (First Commander) Ben "Benny" Brooks, Lt. Emma "Ems" Hudson, Chief (USAF) (Engineer) Kôji "Shiro" Yushiro, Dr. (Physician) |Another Plan from Outer Space (aka The Doomed) (2018), film |NASA/U.S. Space Fleet |2024 |
colspan="3"|Astronauts returning from bringing colonists to Mars crash-land on Earth.{{cite web |url=https://unobtainium13.com/2019/05/08/film-review-another-plan-from-outer-space-dir-by-lance-polland/ |title=Film Review: Another Plan From Outer Space (dir by Lance Polland) |last=Bowman |first=Lisa Marie |date=May 8, 2019 |access-date=December 13, 2019}}{{cite web |url=https://ccandtnr.com/2019/08/06/another-plan-from-outer-space-review/ |title=Another Plan From Outer Space Review |author=Captain Cats and the Nightrider |date=August 6, 2019 |access-date=December 13, 2019}} |
rowspan="2"|Aleksandr Chapaev (Russia) (Commander) Two unnamed astronauts |Forsaken (a.k.a. Forsaken: Mission Mars, Mission Mars, Stranded On Mars) (2018), film |International Mars Mission |Near Future |
colspan="3"|First human mission to Mars fails due to a severe dust storm; Chapaev saves his crew but crashes on landing, stranded on Mars. Pilot/second-in-command is Maksim Surayev. |
rowspan="2"|Molly Jennis
|Spaceman (2018), play |United States |Near Future |
colspan="3"|Astronaut on solo, corporate-sponsored mission to Mars.{{cite magazine |url=https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2019/02/11/when-spaceman-came-crashing-down-to-earth |last=Schulman |first=Michael |magazine=The New Yorker |title=When "Spaceman" Came Crashing Down to Earth |date=February 11, 2019 |access-date=February 19, 2019}}{{cite news |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2019/02/17/theater/review-spaceman-wild-project.html |last=Soloski |first=Alexis |newspaper=The New York Times |title=Review: In 'Spaceman,' Floating in a Most Peculiar Way |date=February 17, 2019 |access-date=February 19, 2019}} |
rowspan="2"|Jake Wilson (Commander) Jill Valentine Four unnamed crewmembers |2036 Origin Unknown (2018), film |United States Planetary Corporation (U.S.P.C.): |2030 |
colspan="3"|Six years after Wilson's death in spacecraft crash on Mars, his daughter and an advanced AI attempt to unravel a mystery.{{cite web |url=https://www.thatmomentin.com/2036-origin-unknown-review/ |title=2036 Origin Unknown Review |last=Duprey |first=David |work=ThatMomentIn |date=June 9, 2018 |access-date=July 20, 2019}} |
rowspan="2"|Unnamed astronaut
|Eleven (2019), short film |NASA |Near Future |
colspan="3"|Astronaut leaving on six-year solo mission to Mars says goodbye to his five-year-old daughter. |
rowspan="2"|Orion/Mars mission: Three unnamed astronauts DSG: Two unnamed astronauts |Rendezvous with Mars (2019), short film |NASA: |Near Future |
colspan="3"|Young girl from Bombay grows up to fly to Mars.{{cite AV media |people=Mayukh Goswami, Divya More (Directors) |year=2019 |title=Rendezvous with Mars |medium=Motion picture |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7n5L5E88LtU |access-date=January 26, 2021}} |
rowspan="2"|Macgregor Red Team Three: Charlie Shaw (Commander) Lewis Staples (Pilot/Number two) Samantha Ransom (Number three) Mathias DeClerk (Number four) James Weston (Number five) |Thalamos (2019), short film |ISEA |Near Future |
colspan="3"|Shaw becomes separated from his crew 182 days into 18-month stay on Zubrin Research Station in Mars orbit. Macgregor was a member of the previous ZRS crew. |
rowspan="2"|Alexa Brandt (Commander) Casey Donlin (Pilot) Rei Tanaka (Flight Engineer) Katherine Langford (Flight Surgeon) Jerry Pierson (Mission Specialist) |The Twilight Zone |United States (NASA): |Near Future |
colspan="3"|The crew of a spacecraft, led by Alexa Brandt, decide to head for the planet Mars after a nuclear war breaks out on Earth. The crew members soon begin to turn on one another, in spite of Brandt's attempts to convince them to come together under times of stress. However, she too begins to break, devastating fellow crew member Katherine Langford. One crewman, Jerry Pierson, goes crazy and starts rambling that they are being watched, but the other crewmen do not believe him. Later on, he is seemingly killed just as the crew successfully land on Mars. It is later revealed that Jerry had been taken away by aliens and that he was correct: aliens have been monitoring the crew trying to determine if they are worth saving and if humanity were better off if his ideas were to happen. |
rowspan="2"|Miller (Commander) (no first name given) Billy (Co-pilot) (no last name given) |The Edge (2020), short film |NASA: |2050 |
colspan="3"|First two astronauts to fly to Mars; meteoroid impact causes them to crash on distant planet. Launch on April 12, 2050.{{cite AV media |people=Tran Dinh Hoang (Director/Story Writer) |year=2020 |title=The Edge |medium=Motion picture |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bkAK20T84gs |access-date=February 3, 2021 |publisher=Edge Media}} |
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