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  1. Discover how a day on Mars is different from Earth! 🌌 Find out how Martian timekeeping works and what makes it unique. #mars #space #science #reactroarrespo...

  2. A day on Mars, often referred to as a "sol," is approximately 24 hours, 39 minutes, and 35.244 seconds long. This is very close to Earth's day length but sli...

  3. Mars...the Final Frontier. Or wait, isn't that space? Or Alaska? Anyways, time systems work on Mars in a somewhat similar but still unique way to timekeeping...

  4. Martian Time Keeping : r/Mars. I made a time keeping system on Mars based on the cycle of one of Mars' moons: Phobos. Basically it is based on when Phobos' orbit and Mars' rotation synch up. This happens around 9 sols plus exchnage in the order of minutes. This can be a "Martian Week".

  5. 20 lis 2023 · To keep track of time on the Red Planet, astronomers use a Mars clock with 24 “Mars hours” based on the planet’s rotation.

  6. We keep track of time on Mars using the system similar to the one we use on our home planet. Seasons are based on the position of the Red Planet in its orbit. Years – on the amount of orbits completed and the planet’s rotation around its axis marks the passing of the days.

  7. 9 sie 2012 · NASA has produced a free Java application called Mars24 that provides the exact times for a number of places on the Red Planet, including the current location of Opportunity (a.k.a. MER, the...