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Mars orbits the Sun at a distance of 249,228,730 km at aphelion and 206,644,545 km at perihelion, for an average of about 220 000 000 km. | Mars orbits the Sun at a distance of 249,228,730 km at aphelion and 206,644,545 km at perihelion, for an average of about 220 000 000 km. | ||
To see the present position of Mars, click on this link: [https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/ Position of Mars]. Click on the Icon of the solar system. | To see the present position of [[Mars]], click on this link: [https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/ Position of Mars]. Click on the Icon of the solar system. | ||
==Links== | ==Links== | ||
NASA real time solar system MAP: https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/ | NASA real time solar system MAP: https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/ | ||
To explore Mars see the [[Mars Atlas|Mars atlas]]. | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
Revision as of 22:08, 10 November 2020
Mars orbits the Sun at a distance of 249,228,730 km at aphelion and 206,644,545 km at perihelion, for an average of about 220 000 000 km.
To see the present position of Mars, click on this link: Position of Mars. Click on the Icon of the solar system.
Links
NASA real time solar system MAP: https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/
To explore Mars see the Mars atlas.