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1 Mars: The Red Planet By: Kat Saddler

2 Symbol & Name Named by Romans Ares:god of war
Because of red color (blood)

3 Discovery Discovered by Ancients Date Unknown

4 Planet Measurements Mass: 6.4169 x 10^23 kg
Volume: x 10^11 km^3 Density: g/cm^3 Sink in Water: density > than water’s (water’s density=1 g/cm^3 Gravity: 3.71 m/s^s

5 Atmosphere Consists of… Carbon Dioxide Nitrogen Argon
Thin atmosphere (not a lot of atmosphere)

6 Distances Order from the sun: 4 Distance from the sun: 227388763.45km
Distance from Earth: km

7 Orbit and Rotation One year (orbit sun): 1.9 earth years
One day (rotate on axis once): earth days; hours

8 Temperature Average: -55 degrees Celsius; -67 degrees Celsius
Average on Earth: -88 low; 58 max (degrees Celsius) Average in Florida: 26 degrees Celsius

9 Appearance Rocky Planet (inner planet) Dry like a desert Altered by
volcanoes impacts crustal movement atmosphere effect

10 Composition No one knows what Mars is made of Scientists has a mission
InSight: mission to figure out what is in the interior of mars

11 Looks Red (red planet) Bumpy Rocky Has craters

12 Water Martian atmosphere is too thin
(To have liquid water for a long time) Water-ice is found under the surface (Polar regions)

13 Weather Seasons = last twice as long as Earth’s
Spring(north)+Fall(south)=longest Fall(north)+Spring(south)=shortest High: 70 degrees Fahrenheit Low: -225 degrees Fahrenheit

14 Moons 2 moons Found by Asaph Hall
Named by the sons of Ares (Ares=mars) Phobos: 1887(6 days after), crater (10 km wide) called Stickney, mean fear in Greek Deimos: 1887, means flight, large amount of craters

15 What would happen if a human traveled to your planet?
It is a really thin atmosphere There is no protection from the sun’s rays People can’t breathe because there is no oxygen

16 Fun Facts More than 40 spacecrafts 1st success: 1965=Mariner 4
Insight: INterior Exploration Using Seismis Investigations, Geodesy and Heat Transport Mission: to find out what is in Martian interior and Earth’s evolutionary formation

17 Works Cited "Solar System Exploration: News & Events: Frequently Asked Questions: Mars." Solar System Exploration: News & Events: Frequently Asked Questions: Mars. N.p., n.d. Web. 18 Dec "Solar System Exploration: Home Page." Solar System Exploration: Home Page. N.p., n.d. Web. 17 Dec < "Solar System Exploration: Planets: Mars: Overview." Solar System Exploration: Planets: Mars: Overview. N.p., n.d. Web. 17 Dec "The Weather in Florida." The Weather in Florida. N.p., n.d. Web. 17 Dec < "Solar System Exploration: Planets: Mars: Moons: Phobos: Overview." Solar System Exploration: Planets: Mars: Moons: Phobos: Overview. N.p., n.d. Web. 18 Dec

18 Picture Citations Mars Symbol. N.d. Photograph. Wikipedia, n.p.
Phobos. N.d. Photograph. Wikipedia, n.p. Deimos. N.d. Photograph. Wikipedia, n.p. Water_ice_clouds_hanging_above_Tharsis. N.d. Photograph. Wikipedia, n.p. Ferrit+on+mars+curiosity. N.d. Photograph. UFO SIGHTINGS HOTSPOT, n.p. Mars_atmosphere. N.d. Photograph. Wikipedia, n.p. 1. N.d. Photograph. Grida, n.p. Planetorder. N.d. Photograph. Nineplanets, n.p. Print. N.d. Photograph. Cloudynights, n.p. Water-on-mars-3. N.d. Photograph. Science.howstuffworks, n.p. Mars_npoletruecol_f. N.d. Photograph. Wired, n.p. _humans_on_mars_END-full. N.d. Photograph. Universetoday, n.p. _Insight-382x150. N.d. Photograph. Nasa, n.p. Images. N.d. Photograph. Science1.nasa, n.p.


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