Mars
Mars

Mars was named after the God of War, no doubt because of its red colour. Once thought to be an abode of life, with vegetation and 'canals, bringing water from its melting polar caps into its deserts, it is now known to possess only a very thin atmosphere, but a fascinating, changing landscape of meteoritic and massive volcanic craters – and signs of past water, and perhaps life?


Tharsis

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Uranius & Ceraunius Tholus

Uranius & Ceraunius Tholus

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Thingvellir, Iceland

Thingvellir, Iceland

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Graben on Mars

Graben on Mars

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Beagle 2

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Beagle 2 - Pillinger

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Mars in 1995!

Mars in 1995!

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Mars Rover

Mars Rover

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Mars

The Red Planet

  • Diameter: 4.213 miles/6,780 km
  • Distance from Sun: 142 million miles/228 M km
  • Length of Year: 687 days
  • Rotation: 24 hours 37 minutes
  • Gravity (x Earth's): 0.38
  • Axial Tilt: 25.2 degrees
  • Average Temperature: -59C