Yes you could live on Venus for a day but you would have to prepare for it you would have to send a plant called aglee to venus that would suck up all the carbon and let out oxygen then after that most of venuses heat could escape than rain could come and create oceans and eventully the clouds might move out of the waty and than the sun could shine on Venus
Yes, Mars experiences day and night cycles similar to Earth. A day on Mars, called a sol, lasts approximately 24.6 hours. This is very close to Earth's day length.
Mars does. A day on Mars is 24 hours, 39 minutes and 35 seconds, which is slightly longer than the roughly 24 hour day experienced on Earth.
The SAME? No. "ABOUT" the same? Well, close; a Mars day is a little less than 25 hours.
Mars rotates every 24.62296 Earth hours. Therefor making it almost as long as an Earth day by the fraction 148,000,000
No planet really does have a day "the same length as Earth", but Mars definitely has the one that's the closest. The day length of Mars is just over half an hour longer than Earth's.
Not yet, maybe one day!
The opportunity that Mars represents for Earth is expansion. It is believed that people from Earth may one day be able to visit or live on Mars. It represents an amazing exploration opportunity.
people may not know we seen a little prove but its not enough two see if its live on mars we found a little bit of h2o and we might be able to live on mars some day becoem a scientist and work on it ok tahtsa ll ia hve two say
I doubt anyone alive today will live on mars, but perhaps our descendants might. Who knows what the future will bring?
the erth will some day run out of space.
It could be called a Martian day. Since there is no one presently living on Mars, the issue does not tend to arise other than in science fiction novels.
A mars day is about a hundred hours!
people can live day because they eat correctly and exercise and balanced diet
If you could accelerate steadily and constantly at 1 G for half the trip to Mars and then decelerate steadily at 1G, you could land on Mars in about 1 day, depending on where Mars was in its orbit.Unfortunately, no known spacecraft can accelerate at 1G for more than a few minutes at a time.
24 hours 43 minutes. The people running the Mars Landers refer to one "Martian day" as a "sol".
Yes, Mars experiences day and night cycles similar to Earth. A day on Mars, called a sol, lasts approximately 24.6 hours. This is very close to Earth's day length.
NASA STS orbiters can't go to Mars and they can only carry seven crew. So we're talking a hypothetical shuttle system capable of reaching Mars and carrying a thousand people.