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Latest revision as of 00:28, 13 September 2021
![](http://static.miraheze.org/s23wiki/5/57/Mars_symbol_red.png)
![](http://static.miraheze.org/s23wiki/thumb/1/1b/Mars.jpg/300px-Mars.jpg)
- Mars is a neighbour planet of Earth.
- also a mars a day helps you work rest and play .
- The god of war, used to be the god of agriculture
- Mars is the fourth planet from the Sun and the seventh largest:
Data[edit]
- orbit: 227,940,000 km (1.52 AU) from Sun
- diameter: 6,794 km
- mass: 6.421923 kg
Atmosphere[edit]
- Carbon Dioxide (CO2): 95.32%
- Nitrogen (N2): 2.7%
- Argon (Ar): 1.6%
- Oxygen (O2): 0.13%
- Water (H2O): 0.03%
- Neon (Ne): 0.00025 %
Distance from Earth[edit]
- Minimum (106 km) 55.7
- Maximum (106 km) 401.3
![](http://static.miraheze.org/s23wiki/thumb/2/2e/Mars-pathfinder-twinpeaks.jpg/300px-Mars-pathfinder-twinpeaks.jpg)
Mars (Greek: Ares) is the god of War.
The planet probably got this name due to its red color; Mars is sometimes referred to as the Red Planet. (An interesting side note: the Roman god Mars was a god of agriculture before becoming associated with the Greek Ares; those in favor of colonizing and terraforming Mars may prefer this symbolism.) The name of the month March derives from Mars.
![](http://static.miraheze.org/s23wiki/thumb/7/70/Mars-pathfinder-Presidential_lg.jpg/700px-Mars-pathfinder-Presidential_lg.jpg)
The ancient Egyptians named the planet Her Descher meaning the red one.
- Mars Pathfinder in VRML! (good old Cyberspace, and still my browser doesnt know how to deal with .wrl)
Atommüll auf den Mars? - Nein, denn Mars bringt verbrauchte Energie sofort zurück.
Löcher auf dem Mars[edit]
Geheimnisvolles Loch auf dem Mars, forum thread
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See also
Before the Original Snub