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Yes, Neptune is larger than Mars. Neptune is the fourth largest planet in our solar system, while Mars is the fourth smallest. Neptune is nearly 4 times the diameter of Mars and is significantly more massive.
Neptune is colder than Mars. Neptune is the eighth planet from the sun and is much farther from it compared to Mars, which is the fourth planet from the sun. Neptune's average temperature is around -353°F (-214°C), while Mars's average temperature is around -80°F (-62°C).
Neptune takes longer to orbit the sun than Mars. Neptune's orbital period is about 165 Earth years, while Mars' orbital period is about 1.88 Earth years.
The average temperature on Neptune is about -214°C, while Mars has an average temperature of around -63°C. To find the net change in temperature from Neptune to Mars, subtract Mars' temperature from Neptune's: -63°C - (-214°C) = 151°C. Thus, the net change in temperature from Neptune to Mars is approximately 151 degrees Celsius.
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No. The Apollo mission were to the Moon
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.
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Yes, Neptune is larger than Mars. Neptune is the fourth largest planet in our solar system, while Mars is the fourth smallest. Neptune is nearly 4 times the diameter of Mars and is significantly more massive.
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The main difference is that a manned Mars mission is a great deal longer.
They believe in the Greek gods but they gave them different names. Their Olympians were Jupiter, Juno, Mars, Vulcan, Ceres, Vesta, Venus, Mercury, Neptune, Minerva, Diana, Pheobus Apollo, Pluto, and Bacchus. They changed their original names from: Zeus to Jupiter, Posiden to Neptune, Hades to Pluto, Hera to Juno, Hermes to Mercury, Aphrodite to Venus, Ares to Mars, Dionysis to Bacchus, Apollo stayed the same, Athena to Minerva, Hestia to Vesta, and Hephestus to Vulcan.