MARS IS NOT A STAR!!!! Mars is made from ROCK compared to a star which is a giant, hot, burning radioactive mass of hydrogen converting to helium. It is the 4th planet from the sun. The planets orbiting the sun (which is a star!) are as follows; Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune (notice how Pluto is not include as it was declassified as a planet in 2006) which coincidentally are not stars either! Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune are made of gas, not rock.
Furthermore, to prove my point that mars is a planet, here is a link to some pictures of the surface from the curiosity rover which just happens to be paying a 'visit'.
http://www.space.com/16987-mars-rover-curiosity-photos-week-2.html
No. Mars is a planet, not a star. The closest star to Earth is the sun.
The closest star to Earth is the Sun, located approximately 93 million miles away. The closest star to Mars is also the Sun, as Mars orbits around it just like Earth does.
Mars is not a star, it is a planet in our solar system. You can identify Mars by its reddish hue and its position in the night sky, as it is one of the five visible planets. Use a star chart or a stargazing app to help locate Mars in the sky.
Mars is a planet. So the Sun is the closest star to Earth.
It is Mars, because it looks red. It's not a star of course. It is a planet.
No. Mars is a planet, not a star. The closest star to Earth is the sun.
The parent star of Mars is the Sun. Mars is the fourth planet from the Sun in our solar system.
Bruno Mars is not a rock star. He is a pop singer. If he was a rock star he would sing rock.
A star map for mars would be the same as a star map for Earth.
rock star
Mars is a planet, and is solid Sun is a star, and is gas
The closest star to Earth is the Sun, located approximately 93 million miles away. The closest star to Mars is also the Sun, as Mars orbits around it just like Earth does.
No. Mars is a planet and thus much smaller than any star. Stars cannot orbit planets. However, Mars does orbit the sun, which is a star.
No . Mars is a planet, not a star. "Stars" produce light, planets reflect light. Whether that's in our "Solar System" or any "Star system".
No, Mars is not known as the morning star. The morning star refers to the planet Venus when it appears in the eastern sky before sunrise. Mars is a distinct planet in our solar system that is often visible in the night sky.
Yes; that is why Mars looks like a red star in the sky.
no i can not see mars shinning at night.