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Where is mars located in relation to the sun?

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What kind of rotation does Mars have?

Mars has a rotation similar to Earth, known as prograde rotation, where it rotates on its axis in the same direction as it orbits the sun. It takes about 24.6 hours for Mars to complete one full rotation.


What is the period rotation of mars to go around the sun?

686.971 days .


Where was the sun in relation to the other planets according to ptolemy?

In between Mars and Venus


Where is mars located in relation to the sun and to other planets?

Mars is the fourth planet from the sun. Since you asked in relation, I won't go into specifics. Mars comes after the Earth, but before Jupiter and the asteroid belt.


What is the orbit time for mars to revolve around the sun?

It takes about 88 earth days to make one complete rotation around the sun.


How fast is Mars' planet rotation?

the rotation of mars is 25.2 million seconds


Rotation time for mercury?

One complete rotation for the planet Mars equals to 59 Earth days. It will also orbits around the Sun only once.


Is the solar year of Venus equal to or longer than the solar year of Mars?

The solar year of Venus should be shorter than the solar year of Mars because Venus is closer to the sun, so its rotation around the sun should take less time than a full rotation of the Sun for Mars. Also a solar year for Venus is 224.7 Earth days and a solar year for Mars is about 687 Earth days.


Where is the earth in relation to the other planets in the solar system?

It is the third counting from the sun between Venus and Mars.


Why are you half your age on mars?

Mars takes longer to rotate around the sun than Earth. Since it takes Mars almost twice as long as earth to make a rotation around the sun, you are half your age. Less rotations, less years


What is relation between sun differential rotation and core rotation of earth?

The weird thing about the Sun's rotation - as compared to Earth's rotation - is precisely that it is a differential rotation. That means that at the equator, the Sun rotates faster than near the poles. There is some recent evidence that the inner and outer cores of Earth do indeed spin at different rates and at different rates compared with the rest of the planet.