Planet Mars Studies You Do not Know!!!
Mars
Mars is the fourth closest planet from the Sun. Its name is taken from the Roman god of war, Mars. This planet is often dubbed as a "red planet" because it looks from far reddish-reddish. This is due to the presence of iron (III) oxides on the surface of the planet Mars.Mars are rocky planets with thin atmospheres. On the surface of Mars there are craters, volcanoes, valleys, deserts, and ice caps. The rotation period and the Martian season cycle are similar to Earth. On Mars stands Olympus Mons, the highest mountain in the Solar System, and Valles Marineris, the largest valley in the Solar System. In addition, in the northern hemisphere there is a Borealis basin covering 40% of the Martian surface. wikipedia
A little more we have long known this red Planet and a little more already know the profile of our neighboring world. Here is a blog from NASA that "back" reminds us that this Mars has interesting facts, simple, easy to remember and maybe we do not know.
What are these facts? Check out the following reviews.
Mars is the 4th planet from the Sun precisely after the planet Earth. Mars is a cold desert planet (cold, but not arid) even though lately NASA managed to find the area that allegedly "wet".
Another surprising fact is that the mass of Mars is also only about one tenth of the Earth's mass.
How much we weigh on Mars?
On Mars, your weight is 62% lighter than your weight is now on earth. this is because Mars's gravity is smaller. So if now your weight is 70Kg, then on the march you only 26.39Kg only. So you will be able to move quickly and lightly.
For Volume affairs, the Earth is 6x larger than the mars volume. It means that 6 Mars mars can enter (full) in Earth's volume. What? he said Earth is just 2x larger than Mars. Remember the volume is different from the big size, this is the science.
Awesome facts here:) I’ve always been fascinated by mars. I remember about 4-5 years ago hearing about the ‘mars one’ project about sending humans there, and I remember just being so shocked and stunned. I don’t know how legit that project was/is and if it’s actually ever going to send humans on a one way trip to mars, but it made me think that wow, we will see the first humans on mars at some point in our lifetime. It seemed that mars one kind of spurred other companies to join the mars race and there’s lots of plans. But first, let’s get people back to the moon again... if we can that is.... ;)
ha ha. That is the science that always makes us stunned. Let alone to see it, then we just hear it has made us shocked to death.