Just like Earth's gravity holds you to Earth, and doesn't let you float away, Mars, too, has some gravity (less than Earth), which won't simply let objects float away into space.
It lands on mars and it weighs than thirty eight pounds so it won't float...
As with any object, Mars does have gravity. It may not be as strong as on earth, but it is there and it attracts objects to its surface.
earth is 1 planet away from mars
it sort of is but there are many miles between them..... and they have an arteroid between them
Neptune is significantly farther from the Sun than Mars. On average, Mars orbits at a distance of about 227.9 million kilometers (141.6 million miles), while Neptune is located approximately 4.5 billion kilometers (2.8 billion miles) away. This means Neptune is roughly 20 times farther from the Sun than Mars.
It lands on mars and it weighs than thirty eight pounds so it won't float...
As with any object, Mars does have gravity. It may not be as strong as on earth, but it is there and it attracts objects to its surface.
Mars is 1.5 astronomical units away from sun while Neptune is 30 astronomical units away.
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The two planets that are the closest to Mars is Earth and Jupiter.
earth is 1 planet away from mars
Saturn and Mars are very close, Mars is the closest as it is 551 million km away!
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They don't float away because of gravity
Rovers on celestial bodies like Mars are subject to gravity, which keeps them grounded. Without gravity, they would indeed float in space. However, the gravitational pull of these bodies keeps the rovers anchored to the surface and prevents them from floating away.
The two planets on either side of Mars are Earth and Jupiter. Earth is closer to the sun than Mars, while Jupiter is farther away.