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Planet Mars orbits the sun at an average velocity of 14.96 miles per second.
Mars travels about 15 miles in one second in its orbit.
Both Earth and Mars are traveling around the Sun and not in synchrony. Depending on where they are in their respective orbits, they can be as close as 34 million miles or as far apart as 250 million miles.
1,296,000 miles
No, it is between the orbits of Venus and Mars.
Planet Mars orbits the sun at an average velocity of 14.96 miles per second.
The moon orbits the earth at a distance of about 240 thousand miles. The earth orbits the sun at a distance of about 90 million miles. Mars orbits the sun at a distance at about 140 million miles, and these orbits are not purely circular. So the distance from earth to mars varies wildly from around 50 million miles to around 230 million miles. So the odd 1/4 of a million miles that the moon is from earth is a triviality in comparison.
Mars travels about 15 miles in one second in its orbit.
Because it is closer and has less distance to travel.
The asteroid belt is located between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter.
Both Earth and Mars are traveling around the Sun and not in synchrony. Depending on where they are in their respective orbits, they can be as close as 34 million miles or as far apart as 250 million miles.
Since Mars and Saturn both orbit the Sun, the distance between them is constantly changing as both planets move in their orbits.
Phoenix travelled 422,532.410 miles (680,000,000 Kilometres) to reach Mars.
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Mars orbits the sun.
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1,296,000 miles