It would be positioned approximately 270 degrees from its current location after 18 months. This means it would be on the opposite side of the sun in its orbit.
You need to work it out this way We know by definition that there are 52 weeks in 12 months. so: 52/12 = the number of week in 1 month. 4.3333 So if 1 month = 4.3333 weeks, 18 months = 4.3333*18 = 77.9994 weeks.
Mars takes longer to orbit the sun than Earth does, so the distance between the two planets varies greatly. Spacecraft can only travel between the two planets when their orbits bring them relatively close together, which occurs roughly every 26 months. The journey from one planet to the other takes about 8 months, so the shortest time you could spend on Mars would be 18 months.
A total solar eclipse is considered the rarest to see, as it occurs when the moon completely blocks the sun and casts a shadow on Earth. These eclipses are only visible in a specific path along the Earth's surface and can happen every 18 months or so.
Helium is placed at the top of the group-18 in periodic table. Its valence shell contains 2 electrons. It is inert in nature like other elements of group-18.
18 months in some states
It depends... There are different positions. 1st position: new born-6 months. 2nd position:6 months 2 weeks. 3rd position:12 months. 4th and final position: 18 months.
After 18 months from day date of violation, NOT the date of conviction. Once 18 months have passed from the date of violation, the points will be removed from the license OR you can take DMV approved accident prevention course to remove upto 4 points even 18 months have not passed.
As of December 18, 2011, 2.355 months have passed since October 7, 2011.
18-20 months.
18 MONTHS = 1 YEAR AND 3 MONTHS
18 months is one and a half years.
depends on which 18 months you pick
1 year = 12 months therefore 18 years = 216 months.
That would be 18 x 12 which is 216 months
It would take about 9 years to travel from Earth to Jupiter, assuming a similar speed and trajectory as the trip from Earth to Mars. Jupiter is much farther away from Earth than Mars, so the journey would be significantly longer.
18 months
30x18= 540 is a rough estimate as it depends on which 18 months.