The planet Mars is similar to our home planet the Earth in many ways. They are both planets in our Solar System orbiting around the Sun. They are also both inner (in the inner part of our Solar System), terrestrial (relatively small and rocky) planets shaped like oblate spheroids. Both the Earth and Mars also each have an atmosphere containing large amounts of carbon dioxide, a hot inner core, natural satellite(s), and large volcanoes and craters. Both planets' surface temperatures can reach many degrees below zero as well as (in the unusual case of Mars and in the common case of the Earth) a few degrees above zero, and both planets have water in solid and gaseous forms, while there is also strong belief by many astronomers of liquid life existing on Mars, which also leads to the possibility of life on the planet, like on the Earth. Both planets Mars and the Earth also have spacecraft orbiting them.
It doesn't take years. The total journey time from Earth to Mars takes between 150-300 daysdepending on the speed of the launch, the alignment of Earth and Mars, and the length of the journey the spacecraft takes to reach its target.
That depends on how close Mars is at the time. Travelling at 300 kph, it would take you almost 40 years if Mars was at the spot it is now when you arrive. When it comes to space travel, 300 kph is extremely slow.
The distance between Earth and Mars varies significantly depending on their relative positions in their orbits. At its closest Mars is about 130 million miles from Earth. At 50 mph it would take a little under 300 years to travel that distance.
That's called the star's "parallax", and is due to the changing position of the Earth - the Earth's orbit has a diameter of about 300 million km.That's called the star's "parallax", and is due to the changing position of the Earth - the Earth's orbit has a diameter of about 300 million km.That's called the star's "parallax", and is due to the changing position of the Earth - the Earth's orbit has a diameter of about 300 million km.That's called the star's "parallax", and is due to the changing position of the Earth - the Earth's orbit has a diameter of about 300 million km.
No planet is. Jupiter, however, is 318 times the mass of Earth.
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You need to:1) Divide the weight by Earth's gravity, to get the mass. 2) Remember that the mass will be the same on Mars. 3) Multiply the mass by the gravity of Mars, to get the weight on Mars.
Depending on the launch of the shuttle, it can take up to 300 days to get to Mars from Earth. It can be reached in as soon as 150 days.
Earth is about 1.88 times larger than Mars.
It would take about 4 months to get to Mars.
It doesn't take 3 years. The total journey time from Earth to Mars takes between 150-300 days depending on the speed of the launch, the alignment of Earth and Mars, and the length of the journey the spacecraft takes to reach its target.
It doesn't take years. The total journey time from Earth to Mars takes between 150-300 daysdepending on the speed of the launch, the alignment of Earth and Mars, and the length of the journey the spacecraft takes to reach its target.
That depends on how close Mars is at the time. Travelling at 300 kph, it would take you almost 40 years if Mars was at the spot it is now when you arrive. When it comes to space travel, 300 kph is extremely slow.
in the winter how cold is mars it is almost about -300 and the real temperature is -280
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