it is 687 earth days
The orbit period for Mars is about 687 Earth days, or about 1.88 Earth years.
Mars period of revolution around the sun, its orbit, is 686.97 Earth days.
Neptune takes longer to orbit the sun than Mars. Neptune's orbital period is about 165 Earth years, while Mars' orbital period is about 1.88 Earth years.
The orbital period of Mars is equal to about 1.88 Earth years.
Never. Mars and earth both orbit the sun. Since Mars has a more distant orbit, a year on Mars is almost the equivalent of two years on earth.
Mars takes about 687 Earth days, or about 1.88 Earth years, to orbit around the sun once.
The synodic period of Mars is approximately 780 days, which is the time it takes for Mars to return to the same position relative to Earth and the Sun as observed from Earth. This period is influenced by both Mars' orbital period and Earth's orbital period around the Sun. Mars takes about 687 Earth days to complete one orbit around the Sun, while Earth takes about 365 days, leading to the longer synodic period. As a result, Mars appears to undergo retrograde motion and other positional changes as both planets orbit the Sun.
No planets orbit around Mars. There are two moons that orbit around Mars.
Mars takes 686.971 days relative to the distant stars to make one full orbit. Revolution refers to the orbit of a planet; rotation refers to the turning of a planet on its axis. Its period of (sidereal) rotation is 24.6229 hours (one sidereal day).
Mars period of revoultion around the sun, its orbit, is 686.971 Earth days long.
Earth's orbit is closer to the sun than Mars' orbit. Earth takes about 365 days to orbit the sun while Mars takes about 687 days. Additionally, Mars has a more elliptical orbit compared to Earth's nearly circular orbit.
Yes. Earth is closer to the Sun than Mars, so it will have a smaller orbit.