It has many more craters than Earth does.
Yes, it is possible to see the Milky Way from Mars. However, the view of the Milky Way from Mars may be different compared to Earth due to the thin atmosphere and lack of light pollution on Mars. Astronomers have even captured images of the Milky Way from Mars using rovers such as Curiosity.
64 on Earth = 24.128 on Mars
Mars and Earth are planets in a galaxy called the Milky Way, inside the universe.
The Earth and Mars are in the same star system, and therefore are also in the same galaxy.
As of July 2013, the only way for a person to get from Earth to Mars is by space shuttle. Mars is the known for being the closest planet to Earth in the solar system.
About 36.9 lbs.
i think it takes about 8 months. but im most likely wrong. try google for your answer. That's about right for the time to go the other way, from Earth to Mars. It may be different coming back.
the same way earth does?
Same as Earth. The distance from Earth to Mars is insignificant in comparison to the distance scales in the Milky Way. - About 20,000 light-years.
Mars has a smaller mass and radius compared to Earth, which results in lower gravity on its surface. The force of gravity is determined by the mass of the planet, so Mars's lower mass leads to weaker gravitational pull than Earth. This difference in gravity affects the weight of objects and the way humans and other living organisms move and function on the surface of Mars.
It would look similar to the way it does from Earth, only smaller as Mars is further away.
mars is not terrestrial enough to support human life inthe easy way like earth does...