Mars travels about 15 miles in one second in its orbit.
Light travels over 186,000 miles per second.
40 mph/5 sec = 8 mph per second. That happens to be within a few percent of the gravitational acceleration on the surface of Mars. In other words, if you dropped Mike onto Mars from a small distance above the surface, his descent rate would go from zero to 40 mph in about 5 seconds. Whereas, in the same 5 seconds spent falling to Earth, his descent rate would go from zero to almost 110 mph.
The distance from the Earth to Mars is constantly changing as both planets orbit the Sun in different orbits and at different speeds. As of Jaunary 14, 2014 at about 4:5 PM Pacific time, Mars is about 1.22449 AU, and closing. That's about 113,823,456 miles. But the Earth is catching up, because the Earth is in a closer, faster orbit, and we'll be at our closest point of approach on April 8, 2014. At that time, Mars will be at about 0.62 AU away, which is not especially close as oppositions go.
205.3 feet per second at 140 mph
mars goes around the sun
close to 186,000
Yes. Mars' orbital speed is about 895 miles per minute.
Mars takes about 1.88 Earth years to rotate around the sun. These Earth years equal to about 687 Earth days.
we need to go to mars because when there is to many people on earth we can live in mars as well
34.09 miles per hour.
About 186,000 miles per second.
102.7 feet every second at 70mph
Light travels over 186,000 miles per second.
How many miles you go will depend on how long you travel at that speed.To get the speed, you need to divide the distance (1 mile) by the time (the number of seconds). That will give you a speed in miles per second. If you would rather have miles per hour, you can multiply the number of miles per second by 3600, since there are 3600 seconds in an hour.
It doesn't go very fast but it does go 50 mm per second or 5 cm per second. I hope that helps
Mars has two moons - Phobos and Deimos.
Time is not measured in kilometers. That would be like telling us how many meters of sleep you had last night, or how many miles old you are.