At average, probably around 78,341,212 kilometers.
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.
It would depend upon how fast you were going and how far apart the planets were at the time.It would depend upon how fast you go and how far apart they are at the time.
it would take at least 197.456 hours to get to mars from earth
It would take 24 hours and 37 minuets for mars to rotate once. It would take 687 days for mars to rotate around the sun. -Rachel Hagara
Although it would depend on your objective, Mars would generally be more suitable. Ganymede has far less gravity, far more ambient radiation (almost 8 rems a day), and is far colder.
The time it takes to travel from Mars to Venus depends on their positions in their respective orbits. On average, it would take several months to a year using current space travel technology for a spacecraft to make the journey. However, no direct mission from Mars to Venus has been conducted so far.
One of the main reasons is because the trip would cost billions of dollars. There is also a lot of radiation between Earth and Mars, that we are unsure of how our bodies would react to. But we know that the risk of developing cancer after visiting Mars would sky-rocket. There is also the "Mars is really far away" problem too. It would just take to long and we don't have the tecnology to ensure the safety of our astronauts.
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Yes it would take 3 years to get to mars, or less at the right timing when mars is close to earth
It would take nine months.
Mars is 206,655,215 km from Earth at its closest (Perihelion). Walking at 3.2kph, the trip would take 7,367 years, 3 months.
Mars is a little over half the size of Earth.