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  1. How long does it take to get to Mars?

    The average distance between Earth and Mars the two planets is 140 million miles (225 million km). The distance between the two planets affects how long it would take to travel between the two.

  2. How Long Does It Take to Get to Mars?

    The best estimates are that human missions to Mars will be timed to take advantage of a good planetary alignment. Most estimates put the travel time in the range of 150-300 days - that's five to 10 months - and the average is usually around seven months, just like the Perseverance rover.

  3. How long does it take to get to Mars?

    At its farthest point from us, you would reach Mars traveling with the speed of light in just 22.4 minutes / 1,342 seconds. At its average distance away from us, the destination towards Mars at the speed of light would take you only 12.5 minutes / 751 seconds.

  4. Mars: Facts

    From an average distance of 142 million miles (228 million kilometers), Mars is 1.5 astronomical units away from the Sun. One astronomical unit (abbreviated as AU), is the distance from the Sun to Earth. From this distance, it takes sunlight 13 minutes to travel from the Sun to Mars.

  5. Humans to Mars

    When astronauts travel to Mars and back, their vehicle will return home with more than a billion miles on its odometer — more than a thousand times the distance that Artemis I traveled. Learn More. Example roundtrip mission to Mars in 2039. NASA. Living and Working on Mars

  6. How Far is Mars from Earth?

    On the opposite end of the scale, Mars and Earth can be 401 million km apart (249 million miles) when they are in opposition and both are at aphelion. The average distance between the two is 225 ...

  7. How long does it take to get to Mars?

    But real space travel is a lot more complicated than going from point A to point B. ... Mars will not be at the same distance from Earth when the spacecraft launches as the Red Planet will be, say ...

  8. How Long Would It Take To Travel To Mars?

    The Mars rover Perseverance takes a selfie on the surface of Mars, NASA. The distance to Mars itself is not the only factor that will determine how long it takes to travel to Mars. The speed at which a spacecraft moves will also determine the length of the trip. Past missions to Mars have generally taken anywhere from 128 days to nearly one ...

  9. In Depth

    From an average distance of 142 million miles (228 million kilometers), Mars is 1.5 astronomical units away from the Sun. One astronomical unit (abbreviated as AU), is the distance from the Sun to Earth. From this distance, it takes sunlight 13 minutes to travel from the Sun to Mars. Orbit and Rotation. Orbit and Rotation

  10. How Long Does it Take to Get to Mars?

    The total journey time from Earth to Mars takes between 150-300 days depending on the speed of the launch, the alignment of Earth and Mars, and the length of the journey the spacecraft takes to ...

  11. NASA Releases Plan Outlining Next Steps in the Journey to Mars

    Oct 08, 2015. RELEASE 15-206. NASA is leading our nation and the world on a journey to Mars, and Thursday the agency released a detailed outline of that plan in its report, "NASA's Journey to Mars: Pioneering Next Steps in Space Exploration.". "NASA is closer to sending American astronauts to Mars than at any point in our history ...

  12. How Far Away is Mars? And How Long to Travel There?

    The Distance of Mars From Earth Changes Over Time . At its closest possible approach, Mars is 35.8 million miles away from Earth. Its closest approach in 2022 was on 30 November, when came within 50.6 million miles of us. The farthest Mars gets away from our planet is 249.1 million miles. We know that Earth has an elliptical orbit around the Sun.

  13. Print Detailed Mars Facts

    The distance Mars travels in its orbit around the Sun. About 1.5 times that of Earth. Mars: 1,429,085,052 kilometers (1.429 x 10 9) km or 887,992,283 miles Earth: 939,887,974 kilometers (9.399 x 10 8) km or 584,019,311 miles. Orbital Eccentricity. A measurement of how much Mars' orbit around the Sun differs from a perfect circle; 0 = a perfect ...

  14. Mars Travel Time: Estimating the Journey to the Red Planet

    Venturing to Mars is a challenging and lengthy endeavour, requiring sophisticated technology, meticulous planning, and a deep understanding of the physics involved in long-distance space travel. On this journey spanning roughly 225 million kilometres, a spacecraft endures a multitude of factors, from the gravitational pulls of celestial bodies ...

  15. NASA's Perseverance Rover Is Midway to Mars

    Image Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech. "Although we're halfway into the distance we need to travel to Mars, the rover is not halfway between the two worlds," Kangas explained. "In straight-line distance, Earth is 26.6 million miles [42.7 million kilometers] behind Perseverance and Mars is 17.9 million miles [28.8 million kilometers] in front.".

  16. Location Map of Perseverance Rover

    About This Map. Scroll and pan around this map to see the latest location and traverse path for the Mars Perseverance rover at Jezero Crater. The goal of the mission is to seek signs of ancient life and collect samples of rock and regolith (broken rock and dust) for possible return to Earth. This map is composed of two layers: a high-resolution ...

  17. How Far Away Is Mars Now? Real-Time Distance (Updated Daily)

    The average distance between Earth and Mars is 140 million miles (225 million km) so based on that distance, I have calculated the time it would take to reach the red planet at the speed of different means of transportation. On foot (3 mph): Approximately 5,333.33 years. Bicycle (15 mph): Approximately 1,066.67 years.

  18. NASA's Perseverance Rover Is Midway to Mars

    "In straight-line distance, Earth is 26.6 million miles [42.7 million kilometers] behind Perseverance and Mars is 17.9 million miles [28.8 million kilometers] in front." At the current distance, it takes 2 minutes, 22 seconds for a transmission to travel from mission controllers at JPL via the Deep Space Network to the spacecraft. By time of ...

  19. Mars: Size, distance from the Sun, orbit

    Distance from the Sun: Mars is the fourth planet from the Sun and orbits roughly 142 million miles ... To escape the gravity of Mars, you have to travel 11,200 miles (18,000 km) per hour, ...

  20. Facts About Mars: Temperature, Gravity, Distance

    That's because it takes almost two Earth years for Mars to travel around the Sun once. How far away is Mars? ... The distance between Mars and our planet is constantly changing. The farthest distance between Mars and the Earth equals 401 million km (249 million miles). The closest distance the two planets can get to each other is 54.6 million ...

  21. SpaceX

    At an average distance of 140 million miles, Mars is one of Earth's closest habitable neighbors. Mars is about half again as far from the Sun as Earth is, so it still has decent sunlight. It is a little cold, but we can warm it up. Its atmosphere is primarily CO2 with some nitrogen and argon and a few other trace elements, which means that we ...

  22. Gravity between Mars and Earth drives climate and currents

    And Mars and Earth vary in distance, from about 34 million miles (55 million km) to 250 million miles (400 million km). That's in contrast to our moon's distance of about one-quarter million ...

  23. Watch Mars 'livestream' by the European Space Agency

    By Matthew Sparkes. 2 June 2023. A live video feed will be broadcast from Mars for the first time beginning at 1600 UTC today, using a once-obsolete camera aboard the European Space Agency's ...

  24. Why the US Hasn't Sent Humans to Mars yet

    In the 2010s, private space companies — such as SpaceX — started planning projects to get crews to Mars. SpaceX's founder, Elon Musk, said in 2016 that he'd get people there in less than a ...

  25. Space Station Research Advances NASA's Plans to Explore the Moon, Mars

    Space, the saying goes, is hard. And the farther humans go, the harder it can get. Some of the challenges on missions to explore the Moon and Mars include preventing microbial contamination of these destinations, navigating there safely, protecting crew members and hardware from radiation, and maintaining and repairing equipment.