As usual, that depends how fast you go. In general, you can divide distance by speed. However, in this case it is a bit more complicated; with current technology, the spacecraft won't go in a straight line. Rather, it will use the speed of Earth, and speed up a bit more, to go into an elliptical orbit around the Sun, which touches both Earth's and Mars's orbits. Half of such an orbit takes about 9 months.
Of course, it is possible that in the future, improvements to rocket technology - perhaps better ion drives - manage to go in a more direct route, and to get there faster.
Between 7- 9 months and three years depending on the relative positions of the Earth and Mars in orbit using current rocket technology.
The time it takes for a Space Shuttel to get to Mars is 8 months
Nobody has ever gone to Mars, but it would take around 6 months to get there.
Mars has been in space for as long as any other planet, such as, earth.
The red planet is Mars, 4th planet from the sun and 7th largest. The name of the month of March derives from the name Mars
Mars
Mars.
Mars is an inner planet, as is Mercury, Venus, and Earth.
If the planet was exactly in between Mars and Jupiter, it would take 3645.029 days.
It takes 687 days for the planet mars to orbit the sun.
It took Curiosity 253 days to land on the planet Mars
Which planet?
mars has been a planet for about 4.6 million years.
Mars completes one orbital revolution around the sun in 687 earth days, or 1.88 earth years.
2 days it is the quickest rotating planet
Mars has been in space for as long as any other planet, such as, earth.
Mars
The red planet is Mars, 4th planet from the sun and 7th largest. The name of the month of March derives from the name Mars
Mars
Mars is an inner planet.