3. Hubble Telescope Picture of Mars
This NASA Hubble Space
Telescope view provides the
most detailed complete
global coverage of the red
planet Mars ever seen from
Earth.This picture was taken
on February 25, 1995, when
Mars was at a distance of 65
million miles.
4.
5. MARS EARTH
Distance from Sun 141.6 Million Miles 93 Million Miles
Radius 6378 km 3397 km
Diameter 4222 Miles 7926 Miles
Length of Year 687 Earth Days 365.25 Days
Length of Day 24 hours 37 minutes 23 hours 56 minutes
Gravity 3.72 m/s2 9.8 m/s2
Temperature Average -81 degrees F Average 57 degrees F
Number of Moons 2 1
8. • Mars is the fourth planet from
the Sun.
ELEMENTS
CO2 95%
N 3%
A r 2%
H2O trace – clouds, ice
caps
9. • the second smallest planet in the
Solar System
• Named after the Roman god of war-
Ares
• often described as the "Red Planet"
because the iron oxide
22. Phobos
About 14 miles in diameter
Orbit close to the planet
Named after the character Phobos
(panic/fear)
Rises in the west, sets in the east, and
rises again in just 11 hours
23. About 8 miles in diameter
Named after the character Deimos
(terror/dread)
Rises as expected in the east but very slowly
30 hour orbit of Deimos, 2.7 days elapse between
its rise and set for an equatorial observer as it
slowly falls behind the rotation of Mars
24.
25.
26. Mariner missions In July of 1965, Mariner 4, transmitted 22 close-up pictures
of Mars. All that was revealed was a surface containing many
craters and naturally occurring channels but no evidence of
artificial canals or flowing water.
29. In March 2005, Spirit studied rocks in the
“Paso Robles” area that have a high sulfur
content. Much of the high sulfur is
contained in a hydrated iron-sulfate
mineral that can only have formed in the
presence of liquid water.
Spirit
30. Opportunity
Opportunity’s spectrometer and
microscopic imager found that rocks
near the lower slopes of Endurance
Crater were affected by water both
before and after the crater formed.