Mars – The Red Planet
Mars – The Red Planet

Fascinating Facts About Mars

Mars, the fourth planet from the Sun, is often called the “Red Planet” due to its iron-rich soil that gives it a reddish appearance. It has the largest volcano in the solar system, Olympus Mons, and deep valleys like Valles Marineris. Scientists are actively exploring Mars for signs of past life and the potential for future human colonization.

Diameter

 6,779 km across

Average Temperature

Average surface temperature of -63°C (-81°F)

Atmosphere

Composed mostly of carbon dioxide with traces of nitrogen and argon

Moons

Two small moons, Phobos and Deimos

Rotation Period

One full rotation in 24.6 hours

Orbit Around Sun

Takes 687 Earth days to orbit the Sun

Why Mars is Special

Mars is one of the most studied planets due to its potential for past microbial life and future human exploration.

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Mars’s Atmosphere & Climate

Mars has a thin atmosphere, extreme temperature variations, and landscapes shaped by ancient water flows and volcanic activity.

Dry Riverbeds –
Signs of ancient water channels, hinting at a wetter past
Dust Storms
Powerful storms that can last for months and cover the whole planet
Rocky Terrain –
Covered with iron-rich soil, giving Mars its iconic red color

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