Mars spins on it's axis in a very similar time to an Earth Day. It takes about 24.6 (24.6229) hours for Mars to spin on it's axis. That is about 1.025 earth days.
i think it is the same hours on earth and on mars
Mars orbital period is 686.9600 days.
24.62 earth hours
687 day
Mars rotates on its axis in 24.6 earth hours = 1.025 earth days.
Mars revolves around the Sun in about 687 Earth days, or 669 Mars days.
Mars rotates on its axis (one sidereal day) with a rotation period of 1.0256 Earth days or 24.622 hours. Mars orbits the Sun in 686.971 Earth days or 1.8808 Earth years or 668.6 Martian days. Mars has to have a leap year every third year and subtract a day or add two days.
Mars years are 687 earth days long because Mars orbits around the Sun slower than earth does.
A year on Mars is 687 Earth days long.
Mars rotates on its axis in 24.6 earth hours = 1.025 earth days.
Mars revolves around the Sun in about 687 Earth days, or 669 Mars days.
Mars rotates on its axis (one sidereal day) with a rotation period of 1.0256 Earth days or 24.622 hours. Mars orbits the Sun in 686.971 Earth days or 1.8808 Earth years or 668.6 Martian days. Mars has to have a leap year every third year and subtract a day or add two days.
Mars takes just a little longer than earth does, at 24.6229 hours or 1.6 earth days
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Mars years are 687 earth days long because Mars orbits around the Sun slower than earth does.
It takes Mars 686.971 days to orbit the Sun.
A year on Mars is 687 Earth days long.
It depends if it is an orbit around it's axis or an orbit around the sun. Heres the answer for both: Sun Orbit: 687 Earth Days Axis Orbit: 687 Earth Days The funny thing is that their both still the same :)
Mars has a rotation just a little bit longer than Earth's at 24 hours, 37 minutes and 22 seconds. (This is about 1.026 Earth days.)
A Martian year is about 687 Earth days long or 668.6 Mars days long.
About 687 Earth days.