80 000 000 km's away. the same distance that earth is away from mars. i did not answer this question on my own i got it from another answer on wiki answers.
It cant be the same distance from mars as earth, because earth is further away from mars than earth's moon is.
Mars is 267,000,000 kilometers away from the sun.
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The night stars are farthest from the Earth. The other three objects -- Sun, Moon, and Mars -- are all within the Earth's solar system.
As far as has been publicly announced, man-made spacecraft have landedon the earth, on the moon, and on Mars.
No, humans have not traveled to Mars. There have been robotic missions to Mars, such as the Mars rovers, but no humans have set foot on the planet yet. Plans for crewed missions to Mars are being developed by space agencies and private companies for the future.
48 million miles or 77 kilo metres away.
about 749336 km, which is about 94.9% farther than the moon
This is matter of simple geometric relationships between triangles. For triangles to be of the same proportion, what you ha e to do is change all sides by the same factor as you change any one side. The Moon is about 3,476 km in diameter, Mars has a diameter of 6,800 km (essentially twice as big). To appear to have a diameter the same as the Moon's, Mars would have to be about twice as far away. The Moon is 384,403 km away so Mars in the "as large as the moon" case would be about twice this distance or 768,800 km away.
Mars is tremendously farther away from the Earth than the moon is.
227,940,000km away
Mars is 48.7 million miles from Earth, on average.
Mars is 267,000,000 kilometers away from the sun.
Mars is about 80 million km away from the moon, the same (strangely enough) as the distance from Earth to Mars. So, not really. Although I guess it depends on your scale.
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The moon is 384,400 kilometers away.
No, the planets Venus and Mars do not have a significant effect on Earth's tides. The main contributor to Earth's tides is the gravitational pull of the Moon, with the Sun also playing a role. The influence of Venus and Mars on Earth's tides is negligible compared to the influence of the Moon and the Sun.
No. The rising and falling tides are caused by the gravitation pulls of the sun and the moon. Mars is too far away to have any noticeable effect on earth tides.