No, Mars is in a stable orbit, and isn't going to come anywhere near Earth.
Going outwards from the Sun, the next planet in the solar system after Earth would be Mars. Going inwards from Earth towards the Sun, the next planet is Venus - whose orbit is actually closer to Earth's than that of Mars.
Going to the sun is farther. :)
Weel mars and earth used to be twins that is all i am going tio say
earth is 1 planet away from mars
no mars is not saver then earth
We have the technology for it but there are too many other problems about going to mars
Going to the sun is farther. :)
Going outwards from the Sun, the next planet in the solar system after Earth would be Mars. Going inwards from Earth towards the Sun, the next planet is Venus - whose orbit is actually closer to Earth's than that of Mars.
Ah, you've been reading the "Mars Hoax" e-mail that's going around. No. Mars will never appear any larger than a dot.
No, this is a hoax that is currently circulating.
Weel mars and earth used to be twins that is all i am going tio say
Mars does not orbit the Earth. Mars orbits the Sun, as does the Earth.
earth is 1 planet away from mars
no mars is not saver then earth
Earth is bigger then Mars Mars has frozen water and the Earth has bothe liquid and solid water. The man leave on earth and cannot produce life on mars^_^ Mars is known as the red planet while the earth is the blue planet
Yes. The information photographed of the earth moon orbit is invaluable to forecasting climate change. This can be done by spacecraft going to mars.
Smaller, Mars is about half the size of Earth