10'000 -100'000 years
Um .. well there are so guesses that there were life on the planet long ago, but i don't think that mars is livable anymore.
Mars.
Mars is the red planet, because it looks red on close approaches. The next close approach will be in the spring of 2014, you can have a look at it then.
No, Uranus is not next to Mars. Uranus is the seventh planet from the sun in our solar system, while Mars is the fourth planet from the sun. They are not located close to each other in terms of distance.
Mars offers scientific insights into planetary formation and potential habitability. Additionally, it presents opportunities for technological advancements, colonization prospects, and potential future resource utilization. Exploring Mars provides a platform for international cooperation and pushes the boundaries of human exploration.
when i say so
Mars is not "livable". There are no planets in the solar system that are livable without artificial environments.
Aside from Earth, no. And at this point mars is not a viable option in the foreseeable future either.
This, as well as Deimos, are the moons of Mars.
Venus and Mars Mars is more closer... What has that mean?? To answer your question, Venus and Mars are close to Earth.
Mars is livable if we teraformed it which would take hundreds of years. some of the other problems are the atmosphereic pressure is to low and all the water is frozen. so we would have to warm up the planet then get more oxtgen in the atmosphere.
Mars is the red planet, because it looks red on close approaches. The next close approach will be in the spring of 2014, you can have a look at it then.
It is close enough that we can see it.
Um .. well there are so guesses that there were life on the planet long ago, but i don't think that mars is livable anymore.
Mars is an "inner" planet, if that's what you mean. It is "inner", because it is in the inner Solar System, fairly close to the Sun.
Mars.
Mars