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Mars is the fourth planet from the Sun in the Solar System. The planet is named after Mars, the Roman god of war. It is also referred to as the "Red Planet" because of its reddish appearance, due to ...
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Space.com explains Mars, planet Mars, the planet Mars, Mars pictures and more. ... Mars has two moons, Phobos and Deimos, both of which are relatively small in size and not shaped in perfect spheres like the Earth’s moon. Mars can be easily seen from Earth without a telescope at a brightness that is only surpassed by...
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+ Mars Home ... Mars: Extreme Planet Pop Culture Mars Mars in the Night Sky ... Search Mars...
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Mars/Earth Comparison ... Mars Observational Parameters ... Mars Mean Orbital Elements (J2000)
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Mars Apparition 2009/2010 ... Planet Mars, Mars Exploration and Mars Missions ... Mars Missions...
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Welcome to The Mars Society ... The Purpose of the Mars Society ... This is the global and U.S. site for The Mars Society.
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at NASA/JPL. Includes Mars' planetary profile and vital statistics. ... Mercury Venus Earth Mars Jupiter ... Saturn Uranus Neptune Pluto Small Bodies...
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Offers an interactive map of this planet. ... Loading Mars Maps.. ... About Google Mars...
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Mars, Earth's outer neighbor, is the fourth planet from the Sun. Mars' bright appearance and reddish color stand out in the night sky. Impressive surface features such as enormous volcanoes and valleys are frequently obscured by huge dust storms.
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