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Approximately 7.66 hours. That's obviously the moon "Phobos", but there is another moon called Deimos which orbits in about 30.3 hours.
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.
Mars is roughly twice the diameter of the moon.
The biggest moon of Mars is called Phobos. It is also one of the two moons of Mars, with the other being Deimos.
it would take at least 197.456 hours to get to mars from earth
Phobos doesn't orbit the moon. It orbits Mars.
about 9 months
It does no such thing. Mars orbits the sun. The only large object that orbits the Earth is the Moon.
Approximately 7.66 hours. That's obviously the moon "Phobos", but there is another moon called Deimos which orbits in about 30.3 hours.
Take people to the Moon and possibly to Mars.
Mars is a planet the Moon is not. Mars orbits the Sun-the Moon does not.
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.
name the moon of mars
Like Earth's moon, Deimos' axial rotation is synchronous with its orbital revolution as a satellite of Mars. The period of both motions is 30.3 hours.
Using current technology: it can take as little as 6 months and as long as a year to get to mars at optimum position
how long did it take to build the half moon
It is Mars's moon, so Mars.