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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.

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