Well, my friend, Mars takes a little longer stroll around the sun than our beautiful Earth does. You see, Earth has a way of cruising around the sun faster, which is why we get to have our four beautiful seasons each year. But on Mars, they have to wait a bit longer for their version of spring, summer, fall, and winter. Just remember, everything has its own peaceful rhythm and place in this big Universe.
No, Mars does not orbit around the Earth. The moon orbits around around the Earth. Both Earth and Mars orbit around the sun, but Mars is farther away from the sun.
Mars rotates in about 24 hours and 37 minutes. Earth rotates in about 23 hours and 56 minutes. These times are called "sidereal " days. Earth's "solar day" is 24 hours. Mars has a solar day of about 24 hours and 39 minutes. The solar day is a bit longer because it depends on a planet's orbital motion as well as it's rotation on its axis. Finally Mars orbits the Sun in about 687 Earth days (a Martian "year"). Earth of course orbits in about 365 days.
The position of Mars in relation to Earth changes due to their orbits. There is no fixed "left" or "right" side of Earth in relation to Mars. Both planets orbit the Sun, and their positions vary depending on where they are in their respective orbits.
Mars orbits the Sun at an average speed of about 24.07 km/s, or 54,054 mph. It takes approximately 687 Earth days for Mars to complete one orbit around the Sun.
No, it does not. The earth has a moon, and Mars does not. It is earth's moon, earth and the sun that are involved in eclipses. All of them. Without a moon, Mars cannot experience an eclipse.
Mars does not orbit the Earth. Mars orbits the Sun, as does the Earth.
It would be longer because Mars is further away from the sun and orbits slower than the Earth; therefore will take longer to complete a full revolution.
Mars and the Earth both follow orbits round the Sun, and they also have moons in orbit round them.
It does no such thing. Mars orbits the sun. The only large object that orbits the Earth is the Moon.
No, Mars does not orbit around the Earth. The moon orbits around around the Earth. Both Earth and Mars orbit around the sun, but Mars is farther away from the sun.
Because those two planets rotate on their axis at about the same speed.
The moon orbits the Earth and the Earth orbits the Sun. So. . .the moon kind of orbits the Sun. Hope I helped! (The Moon doesn't obrit Mars!)
Mars orbits the Sun at an average speed of about 24 kilometers per second (54,000 miles per hour). This orbital speed allows Mars to complete one orbit around the Sun in about 687 Earth days.
Our moon is, you know, orbits the Earth, and Mar's moon orbits around Mars. Simple.
Mars's gravity is 38% of Earth's.
Mars orbits the sun, as does Earth and the other planets of the solar system.
The asteroid belt is located between the orbits of Jupiter and Mars.