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  2. Natural history

    Scientists have theorized that during the Solar System's formation, Mars was created as the result of a random process of … See more

    Mars - Wikipedia

    • Mars is the fourth planet from the Sun. The surface of Mars is orange-red because it is covered in iron(III) oxide dust, giving it the nickname "the Red Planet". Mars is among the brightest objects in Earth's sky, and its high-contrast albedo features have made it a common subject for telescope viewing. It is classified as a terrestrial planet and is the secon… See more

    AdjectivesMartian
    Aphelion249261000 km · (1.66621 AU)
    Perihelion206650000 km · (1.3814 AU)
    Semi-major axis227939366 km · (1.52368055 AU)
    Physical characteristics

    Mars is approximately half the diameter of Earth, with a surface area only slightly less than the total area of Earth's dry land. Mars is less dense than Earth, having about 15% of Earth's volume and 11% of Earth's mass, resulting in … See more

    Geography and features

    Although better remembered for mapping the Moon, Johann Heinrich von Mädler and Wilhelm Beer were the first areographers. They began by establishing that most of Mars's surface features were permanent and by mor… See more

     
  1. Mars

    Mars, the fourth planet from the sun, is a dusty, cold, desert world with a thin atmosphere. This dynamic planet has seasons, polar ice caps, extinct volcanoes, canyons, and weather. One of the most explored bodies in the solar system, Mars is the only planet where we've sent rovers to roam the alien landscape.
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    CrustSurfaceAtmosphereMantleCore
    Radius: 2,106.14 miles
    Type: terrestrial
    Surface temperature: from -243.4 to 68°F
    Gravity: 12.17 feet/s²
    Data from: NASA
     
  2. In Depth | Mars – NASA Solar System Exploration

  3. Mars: The Red Planet
    Mars is the fourth planet from the Sun and the second smallest in the solar system, named after the Roman god of war for its reddish color.
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  4. Overview | Mars – NASA Solar System Exploration

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