Mars
Astronomical symbol of Mars
Mars appears as a red-orange globe with darker blotches and white icecaps visible on both of its poles.
Pictured in natural color in 2007[a]
Designations
Pronunciation
/ˈmɑːrz/ (About this soundlisten)
Adjectives
Martian /ˈmɑːrʃən/
Orbital characteristics[5]
Epoch J2000
Aphelion
249200000 km
(154800000 mi; 1.666 AU)
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This is a featured article. Click here for more information. Page semi-protectedMarsFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaJump to navigationJump to searchThis article is about the planet. For the deity, see Mars (mythology). For other uses, see Mars (disambiguation).Mars Astronomical symbol of MarsMars appears as a red-orange globe with darker blotches and white icecaps visible on both of its poles.Pictured in natural color in 2007[a]DesignationsPronunciation/ˈmɑːrz/ (About this soundlisten)AdjectivesMartian /ˈmɑːrʃən/Orbital characteristics[4]Epoch J2000Aphelion249200000 km(154800000 mi; 1.666 AU)Perihelion206700000 km(128400000 mi; 1.382 AU)Semi-major axis227939200 km(141634900 mi; 1.523679 AU)Eccentricity0.0934Orbital period686.971 d(1.88082 yr; 668.5991 sols)Synodic period779.96 d(2.1354 yr)Average orbital speed24.007 km/s(86430 km/h; 53700 mph)Mean anomaly19.412°[1]
Answer:
can we put life in Mars
Explanation:
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