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Good question. There is an atmosphere but it is really thin compared to earth, the same as when you are 22 miles up. That's why this is an exciting experiment :)

Compared to Earth, the atmosphere of Mars is quite rarefied. Atmospheric pressure on the surface today ranges from a low of 30 Pa (0.0044 psi) on Olympus Mons to over 1,155 Pa (0.1675 psi) in Hellas Planitia, with a mean pressure at the surface level of 600 Pa (0.087 psi).[177] The highest atmospheric density on Mars is equal to that found 35 kilometres (22 mi)[178] above Earth's surface. The resulting mean surface pressure is only 0.6% of that of Earth 101.3 kPa (14.69 psi) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mars#Atmosphere