The concept of the "first man" and "first woman" refers to the earliest human beings who lived on Earth. According to scientific understanding, the first human beings, known as Homo sapiens, evolved in Africa approximately 200,000 years ago. It is challenging to identify specific individuals as the "first man" and "first woman" as our early human ancestors lived in small groups, and their identities have been lost to the depths of time.
Regarding figures from history or mythology who are often considered symbolic representations of the "first man" and "first woman," different cultures have their own creation myths and stories. For example, in Christianity, Adam and Eve are considered the first man and woman, respectively, according to the Bible. However, these figures are part of religious narratives and not historical or scientific records.
As for the "first man to go to Mars," as mentioned earlier, no human has traveled to Mars The first human mission to Mars is yet to take place in the future.