The solar constant of Mercury varies as the intensity of the sun changes. This rate of variation is greater than on earth. However, the mean solar constant for Mercury is 9130 W/m^2 or 9.13 kW/m^2.
The solar constant of Mars is about 589 watts per square meter. It can be approximated by dividing Earth's solar constant (which is about 1366 watts per square meter) by the square of the ratio of Mars's orbital radius to Earth's orbital radius. Ideally, an actual number for the solar constant of Mars can someday be measured by orbiting a sufficiently specialized satellite around Mars over the course of about 20 years, but it seems that no one has done this yet. Due to a tiny amount of cosmic debris between the orbits of Earth and Mars, the measured value will be a tiny bit smaller than an approximation of Mars's solar constant that is based on Earth's solar constant, but the error of approximation will be less than 1 watt per square meter.
2.5 kW/m2
No, Mars is not the coldest planet, Uranus is.
The Mars rovers have solar panels that are charged by the Sun.
Mars is the fourth planet from the sun in the solar system.
None of these. Mars is the second smallest planet in the solar system.
our constellation solar system
Mars is in our solar system.
Yes, Mars is part of our solar system.
No. Mars is the fourth planet of our solar system.
Mars has the largest volcano in the solar system, Olympus Mons.
Jupiter comes after Mars in the solar system.
mars once had 2 moons. the bigger moon circles mars. it protected mars from solar winds. it crashed into mars. it was vulnerable to solar winds.
Which solar feature is found in between mars and Jupiter
No. It is still in the solar system.
Our Solar System
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Yes, Mars is a planet in our solar system.
No. Jupiter is the largest planet in the solar system. Mars is the second smallest.