If you're revolving around Mars in a gravitational orbit, then the time it takes to
revolve around the planet completely depends on the size of the orbit. Larger
orbits mean a longer period of revolution. That's why the International Space
Station revolves around Earth once every 91 minutes and it takes the moon
27 days.
If you're walking or driving around Mars on the surface, then the trip will probably
take longer than it would in orbit. But there's no way to estimate how long, since
we have very little information about the highway system or the availability of gas
or hotel rooms there.
One Martian year is approximately TWO Terrestial (Earth) Years.
Mars takes approximately 687 Earth days, which is about 1.88 Earth years, to complete one orbit around the Sun. This means it takes Mars less than 2 Earth years to go around the Sun, not 5 and a half years.
Apollo 11 did not go to Mars; it was the mission that carried the first humans to land on the Moon in 1969. It took Apollo 11 approximately 3 days to travel from Earth to the Moon. Mars is a different planet, and no human mission has yet traveled there.
As usual, that depends how fast you go. In general, you can divide distance by speed. However, in this case it is a bit more complicated; with current technology, the spacecraft won't go in a straight line. Rather, it will use the speed of Earth, and speed up a bit more, to go into an elliptical orbit around the Sun, which touches both Earth's and Mars's orbits. Half of such an orbit takes about 9 months. Of course, it is possible that in the future, improvements to rocket technology - perhaps better ion drives - manage to go in a more direct route, and to get there faster.
It takes exactly 686 days 18 hours 12 minutes and 12 seconds for Mars to orbit the Sun. Or in 686.971 days
Mars takes about 687 earth days to rotate around the Sun
Mars period of revoultion around the sun, its orbit, is 686.971 Earth days long.
It takes Mars approximately 1.88 Earth years to orbit the sun once. This is equal to about 17,569 hours.
It takes 686.971 earth days for Mars to go once around the sun.
not sure
687 days.
687 earth days.
One Martian year is approximately TWO Terrestial (Earth) Years.
mars goes around the sun
It takes 1.88 Earth years for Mars to go once around the Sun. The Martian day is about 25 hours long.
It takes about 687 earth days.
about 24 hours, roughly the same time as earth.