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Mars receives its name for its deep red, war-like appearance in the sky. Until recent years, Mars was believed to harbor extraterrestrial life. Astronomers viewed straight lines on the planet's surface and believed them to be irrigation canals. Another feature leading to hope that life existed on the planet was that appeared to go through seasonal changes very similar to the earth's. Recent images of
the planet, however, show a barren, dust covered landscape with no signs
of any irrigation canals. In fact, there is no signs of running water
on the planet at all. Scientists believe that the lack of water, and
Mars constant bombardment by ultra-violet radiation from the sun leave
little chance of life as we know it existing on the planet. There are,
however, gorges and canyons that may have been carved by running water
millions of years ago when the planet's atmosphere was stronger. Even
now it appears that there may still be water on the planet, frozen in
the polar caps. |
| Mass | 6.4e+23 kg |
| Equatorial radius | 3,397.2 km |
| Mean density | 3.9 gm.cm^3 |
| Mean distance from the Sun | 227,940,000 km |
| Rotational period | 1.03 days |
| Orbital period | 686.98 days |
| Tilt of axis | 25.00 degrees |
| Equatorial surface gravity | 3.7 m/sec^2 |
| Equatorial escape velocity | 4.25 km/sec |
| Mean surface temperature | -63°C |
| Maximum surface temperature | 20°C |
| Minimum surface temperature | -140°C |
| Atmospheric composition: Carbon Dioxide | 95.32% |
| Atmospheric composition :Nitrogen | 2.7% |
| Atmospheric composition : Argon | 1.6% |
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