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Mars – The Red Planet

Even though it is a small Mars is not the closest red planet’s surface is region are so huge
rocky planet, Mars has planetary neighbor much slower than that that they deformed the
captured the imagination to Earth, but it is the of the Earth, and the planet’s spherical shape.
and scientific interest of most Earth-like. It is the surface features have not The Vallis Marineris,
humans for centuries. fourth closest planet shown the same level a gigantic equatorial
to the Sun. Mars has of dramatic changes rift valley, stretches a
Knowledge about the been subjected to that characterize distance equivalent to
red planet has increased some of the planetary Earth’s landscape. The the distance from New
with robotic missions. processes associated geological development York to Los Angeles.
NASA sent its first with the formation of and alteration of Mars’ Arizona’s Grand Canyon
successful mission to Mercury, Venus and crust, called tectonics, could easily fit into one
Mars in 1964. Numerous Earth. These processes differs from Earth’s. of the side canyons of
orbiters, landers, and include volcanism, Martian tectonics seem this great chasm.
rovers have followed impact events, erosion, to be vertical, with hot
and will continue over and other atmospheric lava pushing upwards The Martian atmosphere
the next few decades. effects. Another Earth- through the crust to the which primarily is
The Vision for Space like characteristic is the surface. On the other composed of carbon
Exploration calls for growth and retreat of hand, Earth tectonics dioxide gas is currently
NASA to return to the Martian polar ice also involve sliding too thin to allow
the moon and use caps with the change of plates that grind against liquid water to exist.
increasingly longer seasons as Mars orbits each other or spread Seasonally, great dust
stays to prepare for the Sun. apart on the seafloors storms occur that engulf
human missions to Mars. and along fault lines. the entire planet. The
The red planet and storms’ effects are
Through exploration and Earth differ in a number Exploration of the dramatic, including
research, many myths of ways. The Martian Martian surface by dunes, wind streaks and
such as Mars having an surface retains much imaging orbiters wind-carved features.
Earth-like atmosphere of the record of its has revealed some There is no evidence
and climate supporting evolution because it had remarkable geological of civilizations, and it is
canals with flowing water liquid water only during characteristics. Mars unlikely that there are
and vegetation have part of its evolution. lays claim to the largest any existing life forms,
been dismissed and Mars does experience volcanic mountain but there may be fossils
much insight into the surface erosion, but in the solar system. of life-forms from a
formation and evolution due to the absence of Olympus Mons is about time when the climate
of the red planet has flowing water over much 17 miles high and 373 was warmer and there
been gained. of its geologic history, miles wide. Volcanoes was liquid water on the
the rate of erosion of the in the northern Tharsis surface.

Mars Facts

Average Distance from Sun 142 million miles


Period of Rotation 24 hours, 37 minutes
Period of Revolution around Sun 687 days
Diameter 4,220 miles
Tilt of Axis 25 degrees
Length of Year 687 Earth Days
Moons 2 (Phobos and Deimos)
Gravity .375 that of Earth
Temperature Average -81 degrees Fahrenheit
Atmosphere Mostly Carbon Dioxide with some
Argon, Nitrogen and water vapor
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