Depending on the launch of the shuttle, it can take up to 300 days to get to Mars from Earth. It can be reached in as soon as 150 days.
About 250 days, but I haven't checked the exact number. (I guess you mean the Mars Exploration Rover mission.)
Probably a while because of the distance of Mars form the earth and how long it takes for radio waves and data to travel through space and be picked up by satellites.
It is currently not possible to travel to Mars in a jet because jets are not capable of interplanetary travel. To reach Mars, spacecrafts like rovers or probes are used, which take several months to reach the planet depending on their specific trajectory and speed.
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It takes about 6-9 months to reach Mars with current spacecraft technology, depending on the alignment of Earth and Mars. This duration accounts for the distance between the two planets and the orbits they follow around the Sun.
It would take nine months.
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About 250 days, but I haven't checked the exact number. (I guess you mean the Mars Exploration Rover mission.)
An airplane, by definition, flies in the air, it does not fly in outer space where there is no air. So an airplane cannot fly from Earth to Mars. That requires a spaceship. With current technology, a spaceship might reach Mars in about a year. It's a long trip.
Mars is closest to the sun at a distance of about 206,669,000 kilometers. That's about 11.49 light minutes.
it will take 1.5 times longer for light from the sun to get to mars than to get to earth
Not yet, only probes have. In the future, NASA are hoping to reach Mars.
Eight years depending on where in orbit they are and speed the craft is going
Probably a while because of the distance of Mars form the earth and how long it takes for radio waves and data to travel through space and be picked up by satellites.
it would to 6-7 months to get to mars
At a distance of 56 million kilometers, light requires 3.1 minutes to reach Mars from Earth.
just over 200 hrs or 8.33recurring days