Mars has an elliptical orbit. It gets as far as 249,209,300 km (1.665 861 AU) from the sun and as close as 206,669,000 km (1.381 497 AU).
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∙ 14y agoThe average distance from Mars to the sun is about 142 million miles (228 million kilometers). However, because both Mars and Earth have elliptical orbits, this distance can vary depending on where both planets are in their respective orbits.
Mars orbits the Sun, not Earth. Its orbital period around the Sun is roughly 687 Earth days.
It takes mars 687 days for mars to travel around the sun once
About another 4 billion years. Then the sun will explode and destroy the solar system, including mars. Until then it will have to orbit the sun. If you mean, "How long does it take for Mars to make a full orbit around the sun" (or something similar to that) , its 687 days
Its the other way around. Mars revolves around the Sun, with a period of 687 Earth days.
687 earth days
Mars orbits the Sun, not Earth. Its orbital period around the Sun is roughly 687 Earth days.
Like Mars does? For the Earth to take that long would require a more distant orbit. The Earth would be a LOT colder.
Mars is closest to the sun at a distance of about 206,669,000 kilometers. That's about 11.49 light minutes.
It takes mars 687 days for mars to travel around the sun once
About another 4 billion years. Then the sun will explode and destroy the solar system, including mars. Until then it will have to orbit the sun. If you mean, "How long does it take for Mars to make a full orbit around the sun" (or something similar to that) , its 687 days
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Mars takes about 687 earth days to rotate around the Sun
Its the other way around. Mars revolves around the Sun, with a period of 687 Earth days.
Distant Sun was created in 1993-09.
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668.6 days
687 earth days