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Ashton Wiltz Meghan O’Leary Claire Walker Andrew McEwen Julia Griffin

Mars has been called the Red Planet, since the days of the Romans when they named it after the god of war, because of its blood color What about Mars? Well, Clouds will never interrupt the sunrise because clouds hardly ever form. Never think there are enough hours in the day? Well, the Martian day is 37 minutes longer than Earth’s.

Activities Visit Olympus Mons, the volcano 600km wide and 27 km high! Ski and skate on the north ice cap, its -68ºC! Play Spaceball™ its like hockey, only on Mars. Learn how to recycle every product you use! Collect samples of Mars! Explore the uncharted Martian terrain, package deal with tour guide and lunch. Visit the Face and City in Cydonia Mensae.

Boarding en Route “Spacious and comfortable rooms. We guarantee you’ll feel weightless and as light as air.

Information about Mars Ice caps are -68  and -133  C Surface gravity is of earth’s surface pressure is 7millibars major gasses CO 2 & N has 2 moons Tilt of axis = 25.2  Density =  x water Volume =.15 x earth Diameter = 4220 mi. Distance from sun = 142 million miles

Mars calendar

Travel Info. And Cost Outbound Time = 180 days Inbound Time = 180 days Radiation Dose = 52 REM Zero gravity exposure days Cost - only 5,000 Marsbars™, the official currency, and candy, of Mars

In summer temperatures can get as high as 23°C. There is hardly ever any rain on mars because clouds hardly ever form Day Length: 24 hours and 37 minutes(a.k.a: Sol) Atmosphere: Composed of 95.3% Carbon Dioxide, little bits of Nitrogen, argon,oxygen, other gasses. In winter it can get as cold as -133°C VERY VERY WARM CLOTHING,Du- ring summer: light jackets and sweaters,Gas, mask,Sunglasses, Space Suit, (DUH),Gravity boots Casual Wear (the domes are heated). Toiletries Velcro Sleeping wear Snacks Entertainment

*In Hindu mythology, Mars is known as Mangala. *The Mayans were aware of the movements of Mars. Karttikaya, the Mayan war god was born from six sparks that fell from the eyes of god Siva into a lake. *In Mayan mythology, Mars is represented by pictures of a long-nosed beast shown descending from the sky.

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