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It would take a radar signal 3049600 seconds to complete a round-trip between Earth and Mars. Divide by 60 to get minutes and divide again to get hours.
When it is completed, it will transport and help people get to planets for example if a probe is going to mars its going to stop and prepare for the trip and other stuff.
The planet that takes 88 days to make one trip around the sun is Mercury. It is the smallest planet in the solar system.
About a year (without stopping for a rest )
the speed of light = 299792458 m / sGEO (Geostationary Earth Orbit) = 35863000 m above the Earth's surfaceround trip time = 2*(35863000)/299792458 =0.239 sthe time needed for an RF signal to reach a GEO satellite and gets retransmitted back to a ground station on earth is approximately 240 milliseconds(assuming zero signal propagation/processing time in the satellite and equatorial ground station location with the same longitude as the satellite slot)
The plot is a trip deep, deep into the Earth.
To inform students about how to prepare for a road trip.
To inform students about how to prepare a road trip
No. Not at all. You would die before you even get close to the centre of Earth. For example, think of an apple, well we have only dug to its skin. So it would not be possible to do so. :)
A trip from Earth to Mars is an interplanetary trip.
what should you pack to outer space and prepare
Very very very very very hot. Because of the molten magma and stuff we won't get there don't let the movies fool you
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Because it would be visible and accessible to many people
you would fall off the earth because circles have no edges squares do and you would trip off if you did not watch were you were going
solid
dnt trip