
Rocky · 4th planet from the Sun
Mars
The Red Planet — home to Olympus Mons, the largest known volcano in the solar system, and the primary target in the search for past microbial life.
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Interesting facts about Mars
- Mars's red color comes from iron oxide (rust) covering its surface.
- Olympus Mons stands about 22 km tall — roughly 2.5 times the height of Mount Everest.
- A Mars day (called a 'sol') is only slightly longer than an Earth day, making Mars the most Earth-like in rotation.
FAQ
How far is Mars from the Sun?
An average of about 1.52 AU (227.9 million km).
How big is Mars?
6,779 km in diameter — about 0.53× the diameter of Earth.
How much would I weigh on Mars?
Multiply your Earth weight by 0.38 — Mars's surface gravity is 0.38× Earth's. Try our weight calculator for an exact number.
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