A day on Mars lasts just over 24 and a half hours.
Earth has a 24 hour day and Mars has a 25 hour day.
Venus and Mercury. Mars has 24 hours and 37 minutes in a day.
The day lengths are very similar. Earth has a 24 hour day. This is the"solar day". Earth spins once in about 4 minutes less time than the solar day and that's called the sidereal day. Mars spins once in about 24 hours 37 minutes. The solar day on Mars is about 2 minutes longer.
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.
Mars rotates about it's axis, so if you were to stay at close to one point on mars for a martian day, then for half the day you would face the sun(day), then later on when mars had rotated round, the part of mars you were on would not be facing the sun(night).
Earth has a 24 hour day and Mars has a 25 hour day.
== == As one day on Mars is 24 hours 37 minuets, an hour would be approx 1 hour 1 minuet and 28 seconds.
Mars does. A day on Mars is 24 hours, 39 minutes and 35 seconds, which is slightly longer than the roughly 24 hour day experienced on Earth.
About 24 and a half. Mars' day is roughly 1/2 hour longer than ours.
Venus and Mercury. Mars has 24 hours and 37 minutes in a day.
A day on Mars is not much longer at all than on Earth. It takes 24 hours and 40 minutes for a day to pass on Mars.
It takes about one earth day on mars. My estimate is probably 24 and a half hours in a day. A year takes about 687 earth days on mars.
No planet really does have a day "the same length as Earth", but Mars definitely has the one that's the closest. The day length of Mars is just over half an hour longer than Earth's.
A day on Mars is slightly longer, about 24.62 Earth hours (24 hours, 37 minutes).
Mars rotates, and therefore possesses both day and night. It's length of day is believed to be much the same as that of earth.
The day lengths are very similar. Earth has a 24 hour day. This is the"solar day". Earth spins once in about 4 minutes less time than the solar day and that's called the sidereal day. Mars spins once in about 24 hours 37 minutes. The solar day on Mars is about 2 minutes longer.
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