At the present time (late August 2009), in the northern Hemisphere, Mars is rising in the northeast around 1:00 AM local time, and advancing to high in the mid-south sky by sunrise.
Marc can be seen in different parts of the night sky, depending on the time of year. It alternates between good and bad years for viewing. 2014 is considered to be a good year for seeing Mars.
It explores the surface of mars and it is a robot like feature. It shows the surface of mars and the NASA people can see what is happening on mars. They're seeing if there are traces of water too.
Seeing as Mars is further away from Earth, it will obviously take longer and at it's distance of 1.52AU, it takes 687 days to rotate on it's 25.2 degree axis.
getting eaten by aliens or getting burnt alive seeing as Mars is extremely hot, too hot to farm on anyway!
Not having water on Mars is not something to overcome - unless you believe water is necessary to life and you are trying to figure out how there could be life on Mars. If that is the situiation, then you can only overcome it by seeing if there might have been water on Mars in the past.
Not having water on Mars is not something to overcome - unless you believe water is necessary to life and you are trying to figure out how there could be life on Mars. If that is the situiation, then you can only overcome it by seeing if there might have been water on Mars in the past.
Its Mars, though either name could be correct, seeing how it is the Greek equivalent.
THERE IS NO TIME ZONE ON MARS..... And since no one has ever set foot on mars there is no way to calculate time. When an unmanned spaceship arrives at Mars it is probably calculated to Houston (central) time.
Some time in 2011
There was water at one time on Mars.
Yes, it's a Sugarbabe. He was seeing with her in London in a Restaurant that calls Nandos.
his crush is a girl named Kelsey, with red hair and blue eyes :) he is currently seeing her.