687 earth days or 13567576 miles of legnth
The length of the Martian Year is 1.88 times the length of Earth's year.
Mars period of revolution around the sun, its orbit, is 686.971 Earth days long, or 1.88 Earth years.
A year on Mars, also known as a Martian year, is longer than an Earth year. It lasts approximately 687 Earth days. This is due to Mars taking longer to orbit around the Sun compared to Earth.
A year on Mars is about 687 Earth days long, which is roughly 1.88 times longer than a year on Earth. This is because Mars takes longer to orbit the sun due to its greater distance from the sun compared to Earth.
about 688 earth-days
It takes Mars 687 days to orbit around the sun.
Mars travels at somewhere around 24,000 m/s in its orbit around the sun. You can work this out by finding the distance of Mars to the Sun (the radius of orbit), finding the total distance of orbit (multiply your radius by 2*pi - assuming a circular orbit, which is ROUGHLY a good approximation), then divide by length of a Mars year. Enjoy.
A year is the time taken for a planet to orbit the sun. Therefore because it takes Mars and Saturn different amounts of time to orbit the sun we consider the length of their years to be different.
Saturn is further from the sun than is Mars, so it has to travel further to go around the Sun once. As a result it takes Saturn longer to go around the Sun than it takes Mars. Since a year for any planet is the time it takes for it to go around the sun, the year for Saturn is longer than the year for Mars.
four earth years around the sun for one mars year
Mars orbits farther from the sun,tthan Earth does, meand its orbital circumference is longer. Additionally, the farther out an orbiting object is, the slower it travels. So, to complete one orbit, Mars has to travel farther than Earth does and at a slower speed.
687 earth days is one mars year, =)