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... closest point to Earth, Mars is about 35 million miles away; however, because of orbital variations and the natural motion of the planets, it can be as far away as 249 million miles.
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Earth is about 8,000 miles across from side to side, or 25,000 miles around the equator, which is pretty big—a modern jetliner takes nearly two days to fly around it. But ... such as Jupiter, which is 11 times bigger than Earth. The Earth is almost a perfect sphere but is slightly flattened at the poles, so there is a difference of 25 miles in the diameter at the equator, and at the poles.
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Mars is slightly more than half the size of Earth. It has an equatorial diameter of about 4,229 miles. However, since Mars has no oceans, the surface area of Mars is approximately equal to that of the dry land on Earth.
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Saturn is ten times farther from the Sun than the Earth is. It is one billion miles away from the Sun. And the time it would take us to travel there depends on how fast we travel and how direct our route is. It would take us at least several years.
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Today, in 2005, Pluto is 2.88 billion miles from the Sun and 2.82 billion miles from Earth. But the distances vary: by the year 2114 Pluto will be 4.58 billion miles from the Sun.
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... the technology is available, the number of hotels would simply depend on how many guests would be going to stay in space. It is possible that the first space station module would be ... 2015.
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The Galileo probe took just under four months to get to Venus from Earth. The Cassini Probe took just over six months to arrive at Venus before heading out ... .
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... 2005, both Spirit and Opportunity have traveled over three miles. The rovers were designed to last for only three months but are ... provided by Laura Peckyno & Robert Peckyno
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... distance to Uranus is constantly changing. When Earth and Uranus are at their closest point together, on the same side of the Sun, they are about 1,604,318,281 miles apart. When they are at their furthest point from each other, they are about 1,961,855,265 miles apart.
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... Earth takes exactly one year, and the dwarf planet Pluto takes 247 years, for example. So the distances from the Earth to any planet are always changing. At its nearest, Mars is just 34 million miles away—140 times as far away as the Moon—but sometimes it is 247 million miles ...
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