The average length of a Martian sidereal day is 24h 37m 22.663s (based on SI units), and the length of its solar day is 24h 39m 35.244s (the latter is known as a sol, more precisely 88,775.24409 seconds). The corresponding values for Earth are 23h 56m 04.2s and 24h 00m 00.002s, respectively. This yields a conversion factor of 1.027491 sols/day. Thus Mars's solar day is only about 2.7% longer than Earth's.
The technical term for the "day" of another planet is "sol." A Martian sol is slightly longer than a day (24 hours) at about 24 hours 39.5 minutes.
The length of its solar day is 24h 39m 35.244s (also known as a sol, more precisely 88,775.24409 seconds).
As on Earth, each day is the same length, give or take a few picoseconds. The Martian day is equal to about 29hrs 35.5 min.
24 hours, 39 minutes, 35.244 seconds.
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The martian year is 687 earth days, or nearly 2 earth years. Since the martian day is a little longer than an earth day, the martian year is only about 669 martian days in length.
A Martian day is 24 hours 37 Earth minutes; a year on Mars takes 687 of our days.
A Martian year is equal to 1.8809 Earth years (686.971 days), or 1 year, 320 days, and 18.2 hours 12 seconds If you use the Martian day (about 2.7% longer than an Earth day) for your calculation, a Martian year is equal to 668.5991 sols. That means that Mars rotates a little more than 668 times for every revolution around the Sun.
A year on Mars is almost twice as long as a year on Earth, being 686.9726 Earth days long. However, this would be in 24 hour "Earth days", which are about forty minutes shorter than the Martian solar day. A Martian year is about 668.6 Martian solar days. (That is about 1.88 Earth years.) A solar day, or 'sol', is how long it takes the Sun to return to the meridian, and it varies slightly each day: the average length is 24 hours 39 minutes and 35 seconds.
Mars takes more than one (Earth) year to orbit the sun; about 687 (Earth) days. (Slightly less in Martian days, since the Martian day is about 40 minutes longer than an Earth day). It obviously orbits the sun in precisely 1 Martian year, of course.
14 martian days x 24.623 earth hours in a martian day = 344.72 earth hours
It would be roughly 345 Earth hours.
The answer is 22 and a half in a martian year. A martian year lasts for 687 Earth days, or 669 martian days.
Mars's day-length is close to that of Earth: 24.7 hours. As such, there are 1.03 Martian days per every one Earth day; or, alternatively, 0.97 Earth days per every one Martian day.
A Martian year is about 687 Earth days long or 668.6 Mars days long.
a martian day has 24 hrs,37min and 23 seconds.
The martian year is 687 earth days, or nearly 2 earth years. Since the martian day is a little longer than an earth day, the martian year is only about 669 martian days in length.
A Martian day is 24 hours 37 Earth minutes; a year on Mars takes 687 of our days.
A Martian year is equal to 1.8809 Earth years (686.971 days), or 1 year, 320 days, and 18.2 hours 12 seconds If you use the Martian day (about 2.7% longer than an Earth day) for your calculation, a Martian year is equal to 668.5991 sols. That means that Mars rotates a little more than 668 times for every revolution around the Sun.
A year on Mars is almost twice as long as a year on Earth, being 686.9726 Earth days long. However, this would be in 24 hour "Earth days", which are about forty minutes shorter than the Martian solar day. A Martian year is about 668.6 Martian solar days. (That is about 1.88 Earth years.) A solar day, or 'sol', is how long it takes the Sun to return to the meridian, and it varies slightly each day: the average length is 24 hours 39 minutes and 35 seconds.
Here is how to find the answer in mathematical steps: We first have to find out how many earth hours 355 Martian days is. Since a Martian day (called a sol) is 24.6 hrs long, we have to multiply 355 sols by 24.6 hrs to get the result of the number of earth hrs in 355 sols. 355 X 24.6 = 8,733.0 earth hours in a sol Next, we have to divide 8,733 hrs by 24 hrs to get the result of how many earth days 8,733 hrs is equivalent to. 8,733 / 24 = 363.875 earth days Finally, we should convert the .875 of 365.875 earth days to hrs. To do this, we have to multiply 24 by .875 24 X .875 = 21 hrs So in conclusion, we find that 355 sols is equivalent to 363 earth days and 21 hrs.
4 earth days is equal to 96 hrs. Since a Martian day (called a sol) is 24.6 hrs, then 4 earth days would be equal to 3.9 sols. Comment: This isn't answering the question, but the question doesn't make much sense.