It doesn't take 3 years. The total journey time from Earth to Mars takes between 150-300 days depending on the speed of the launch, the alignment of Earth and Mars, and the length of the journey the spacecraft takes to reach its target.
Walking across Mars would take a significantly longer time than walking on Earth due to the planet's larger size and lower gravity. Assuming a continuous walk at an average speed of 3 miles per hour, it would take several years to cover the distance across Mars, which is approximately 13,000 miles.
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.
In Martian years, you would be about 10 and 3/4.
mars age = earth age* 365 / 687 Mars age= 12*365/687 Mars age = 6.37 Mars years
About 2 yrs. The orbit of Mars is about twice that of Earth's. == == Do you mean "how long does it take Mars to orbit the sun?" if so, 687 Earth days. Mars orbits 227 million kilometers away from the sun.
Yes it would take 3 years to get to mars, or less at the right timing when mars is close to earth
Mars is 206,655,215 km from Earth at its closest (Perihelion). Walking at 3.2kph, the trip would take 7,367 years, 3 months.
1 year
About 2 years. Scientists say it may take 1 year to get to Mars
It takes Mars 1.9 Earth years to orbit around the Sun.
about 50 years
8 years
It takes mars 687 days for mars to travel around the sun once
Walking across Mars would take a significantly longer time than walking on Earth due to the planet's larger size and lower gravity. Assuming a continuous walk at an average speed of 3 miles per hour, it would take several years to cover the distance across Mars, which is approximately 13,000 miles.
Mars takes 1.8808476 years to orbit the sun which is roughly 687 days.
The orbital period of Mars is equal to about 1.88 Earth years.
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.