More information on this can be found here . Mars has the Summer solstice, the vernal equinox, the winter solstice, and the autumnal equinox.
I could say summer however mars is always moving and the answer would always change year round. I cant tell you with "static" Info.
I dont kno and i really dont care.
Today's date is June 12, 2014. The distance from the Earth to Mars today is 0.8643 astronomical units. This is equal to 80.34 million miles.
Possibly Mars. But so far there isn't any life on it.
Mars has a very thin atmosphere that is made mostly of carbon dioxide. About 95% of Mars' atmosphere is made of CO2. There are only traces of the other gasses in its atmosphere like nitrogen and carbon monoxide.It's atmospheric pressure is 7-9 milibars, depending on the season. During winter some of the atmosphere freezes in the poles.
The surface pressure of Mars is less than 1% of Earth's, with an average value of about 6.36 mb, and varies between 4.0 and 8.7 mb, depending on the season. This is equivalent to 0.092 psi, or 0.636 kPa, or 0.00628 atm.
The brightest planet at night, depending on phase, is Venus. Jupiter and Mars can be a close second, depending on the season.
the season to season is 44 years
there is no possible season to see mars. but very smart question to ask
Mars,Saturn,and Neptune
veronica mars season 3 already started, and ended, and unfortunately was cancelled. :-(
no
summer
Nothing probably ever lived on mars. There's no "aliens" on mars today.
Today is May 15, 2011. If you want to see the planet Mars, go outside about an hour before sunrise, and a striking cluster of planets will all rise almost together; Jupiter, Venus, Mercury and Mars, all visible together in the east just before sunrise.
Mars has two moons that scientists know of today.
Veronica Mars was cancelled mid-way through season 3. The last episode aired on May 22, 2007.
Today's date is June 12, 2014. The distance from the Earth to Mars today is 0.8643 astronomical units. This is equal to 80.34 million miles.