Mars
The fourth planet from the sun in our solar system.
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| Equatorial diameter | 6786000 | m | Clip |
| Average Density | 3940 | kgm-3 | Clip |
| Axial tilt | 24 | degrees | Clip |
| Rotational period | 24.62 | hours | Clip |
| Average surface temperature | -40 | °C | Clip |
| Maximum apparent magnitude | -2.8 | Clip | |
| Aphelion | 249100000000 | m | Clip |
| Perihelion | 206700000000 | m | Clip |
| Orbital tilt | 1.85 | degrees | Clip |
| Orbital period | 1.88y | y=Earth year, d=Earth day | Clip |
paste all data into clipboardSee also: Earth, Jupiter, Mercury, Neptune, Pluto, Saturn, Solar System, Sun, Uranus, Venus.
- Weblinks:
- NASA Photographic Library Photographs from NASA available for viewing and download.
- The Nine Planets A Multimedia Tour of the Solar System: one star, eight planets, and more.
- Mars Science Laboratory A mobile robot for investigating Mars′ past or present ability to sustain microbial life.
- The Nine Planets A Multimedia Tour of the Solar System: one star, eight planets, and more.


