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All About Mars: The Red Planet

Mars, known as the red planet is the outermost of the rocky planets. It has a diameter of approximately 4 thousand miles — about half the size of the Earth.

Even though it is so much smaller, Mars — a terrestrial planet — has about the same total land area as the Earth because it does not have oceans.

The atmosphere there is extremely thin and is composed of almost 95% carbon dioxide. The temperature there?…

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While it is thought that during the summer months on Mars the temperature in certain locations might rise to as high as 70 degrees Fahrenheit, the average temperature there is 81 degrees below zero.

Mars has two small moons. One is named Phobos, which in the Greek language means “fear.” and the other is named Deimos or “terror.” Many astronomers believe that the moons were asteroids that have been pulled into orbit by the gravity of Mars.

Rising 88,000 feet above the surface of the Martian planet is a massive mountain, Mount Olympus, almost three times the height of Mount Everest, here on Earth. That makes Olympus the tallest known mountain in the entire solar system.

Given its relatively close proximity to Earth, and its terrestrial structure, scientists have chosen the planet Mars as one of the primary destinations for exploration. Technologically advanced Martian rovers have traversed the face of the desolate planet, exploring its rocky terrain and searching for clues that might point to life.

No traces of life have been found to date… which confirms that Earth is a pretty special place!

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  1. “Given its relatively close proximity to Earth, and its terrestrial structure, scientists have chosen the planet Mars as one of the primary destinations for exploration. Technologically advanced Martian rovers have traversed the face of the desolate planet, exploring its rocky terrain, and searching for clues that might point to life.
    No traces of life have been found to date… which confirms that Earth is a pretty special place!”

    The logic of this statement is completely faulty.There have been less than a handful over rovers on Mars and they move roughly three miles an hour. Three miles an hour on a land mass equal to the Earths and nothing has been found yet so thereby the author takes a giant leap to say it ‘confirms’ Earth is a special place.

    Earth is special because it is Gods creation… period. End of story. It doesnt matter if we find life on thousands of worlds.Each show the glory and magnificence of our heavenly father.

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