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it could take you from 69 to 455 years depending on how far mars and earth are away from each other
Because it is that far away it takes that long to get there and be alive when you arrive
254 days by the most fuel-efficient orbit, IIRC. Distance doesn't matter as much as travel time, and Mars is pretty close.
No. The orbit of Venus is closer to Earth's orbit than the orbit of Mars, by an average of 38 million kilometers (Venus 108 million km, Earth 150 million km, Mars 230 million km)Mars is only the closest planet to Earth when Venus is on the opposite side of the Sun from Earth and Mars is on the same side as Earth and Mars is not too far ahead or behind the Earth in their orbits.It can be as long as an entire Earth year that Mars is not closer, and it will only be closer for less than 4 months at a time.
not very long if your a long time ago in a galaxy far far away.
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The nearest Mars gets to the Earth is 56 million kilometres. At 60 mph it would take 66.2 years to get to Mars in a straight line. At its furthest, Mars is more than 7 time as far so a straight line journey would take around 475 years.
Mars is 35,000,000 miles from Earth and 141,600,000 miles from the Sun.
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Mars is 36,000,000 miles from Earth and no Mars is the fourth planet from the sun(Mars is right beside us) Sun.......... Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto
Mars is 48.7 million miles from Earth, on average.
it could take you from 69 to 455 years depending on how far mars and earth are away from each other
Because it is that far away it takes that long to get there and be alive when you arrive
It's a 5 minute walk if you don't dawdle.
Approx. 46 million miles
250 million miles far from earth
254 days by the most fuel-efficient orbit, IIRC. Distance doesn't matter as much as travel time, and Mars is pretty close.