24 hours, 39 minutes, 35.244 seconds (88775.244 seconds).
A day on Mars is 24 hours, 39 minutes and 35 seconds
one earth minute = one mars minute in other word, one minute is one minute everywhere in the universe, same as one second. but one earth day would be different from one mars day as the we use the time it take the earth to finish one rotation as one earth day.
I will compare the Martian "Sol" (the Mars solar day) with the solar day on Earth. The Sol is about 39 minutes and 35 seconds longer than Earth's solar day of 24 hours. Thus, the answer is: about 0.9732 days on Mars equals 1 Earth day.
86400 minutes
The time for 1 full rotation is 1 day, 39 minutes and 35 seconds
One year on Mars about 687 Earth days.That's about 1.88 Earth years.The length of a sidereal year on Mars is about 686.98 Earth solar days (24 hours).More info about Time Keeping on Mars:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timekeeping_on_Mars
On average, a martian day is about 1 day and 40 minutes (using the earth day as a point of reference). The reason this is so close, is Mars has a very similar tilt to the earth.From here on out, assume when I say day, hour, etc., I'm talking about using earth as the reference.1 day = 24 hours1 hour = 60 minutesConvert the 40 minutes to hours (using the conversion factors I listed above):40 minutes x (1 hour / 60 minutes ) = 4/6 hours = 2/3 hourWe know one day is 24 hours just looking at the other conversion factor, so just add the two up, and you have your answer:24 hours + 2/3 hour ~= 24.667 hoursThe answer is an average mars day has 24.667 hours, from the perspective of earth.
About 24 and a half. Mars' day is roughly 1/2 hour longer than ours.
20 minutes is around about 1 mars bar
It takes Mars 687 Earth days for a complete rotation of the Sun (Just under 2 years).1 day on Mars is equal to 24 hours and 39 minutes on Earth (i.e. A Mars day is 39 minutes longer than an Earth day!)
60 minutes in 1 hour, 24 hours in 1 day. Therefore 60x24 = 1440
In astronomical terms, a "day" is the period of time it takes for a planet to make a complete rotation. For us, it's about 24 hours. 1.03 days on Earth is one on Mars. It may not seem like much, but we rotate 2,592 seconds faster than Mars does. This is equivalent to a day 43.2 minutes longer on Mars.