Mars is maybe then a "social" function, but Sun is an intrinsic element that exists independently of needing to interact with other people? Mars is different,u have warriors,aquired experience,building from the bottom Sun isn't planet with passive recipient energy; but,there is something soo At peace.
Like some qualities u need not re-examining. U just know,u r that I think we could see sb's temperament through Sun,and temperament is sth that is innate; so,I am back to the notion above,Sun as set of qualities that r just given. Mars is worker,u need to unlock Mars' energy,u need experience. For example,u have AriesMars,and at some point in childhood u face unjustice,and u react to it,and previously u have been pretty meek. There is point u should reach Where Venus is ripe.
Maria i agree, I've noticed that when a person's mars placement is stronger than the sun the person gives of the vibe of their mars sign as a first impression. It's made of iron, nickel, and sulfur.
Surrounding the core is a rocky mantle between and 1, miles 1, to 1, kilometers thick, and above that, a crust made of iron, magnesium, aluminum, calcium, and potassium.
This crust is between 6 and 30 miles 10 to 50 kilometers deep. The Red Planet is actually many colors. At the surface, we see colors such as brown, gold, and tan. This dust gets kicked up into the atmosphere and from a distance makes the planet appear mostly red. Its volcanoes, impact craters, crustal movement, and atmospheric conditions such as dust storms have altered the landscape of Mars over many years, creating some of the solar system's most interesting topographical features.
A large canyon system called Valles Marineris is long enough to stretch from California to New York — more than 3, miles 4, kilometers. This Martian canyon is miles kilometers at its widest and 4. That's about 10 times the size of Earth's Grand Canyon.
Mars is home to the largest volcano in the solar system, Olympus Mons. It's three times taller than Earth's Mt. Everest with a base the size of the state of New Mexico. Mars appears to have had a watery past, with ancient river valley networks, deltas, and lakebeds, as well as rocks and minerals on the surface that could only have formed in liquid water.
Some features suggest that Mars experienced huge floods about 3. There is water on Mars today, but the Martian atmosphere is too thin for liquid water to exist for long on the surface. Today, water on Mars is found in the form of water-ice just under the surface in the polar regions as well as in briny salty water, which seasonally flows down some hillsides and crater walls. Mars has a thin atmosphere made up mostly of carbon dioxide, nitrogen, and argon gases.
To our eyes, the sky would be hazy and red because of suspended dust instead of the familiar blue tint we see on Earth. Mars' sparse atmosphere doesn't offer much protection from impacts by such objects as meteorites, asteroids, and comets. The temperature on Mars can be as high as 70 degrees Fahrenheit 20 degrees Celsius or as low as about degrees Fahrenheit degrees Celsius. And because the atmosphere is so thin, heat from the Sun easily escapes this planet.
If you were to stand on the surface of Mars on the equator at noon, it would feel like spring at your feet 75 degrees Fahrenheit or 24 degrees Celsius and winter at your head 32 degrees Fahrenheit or 0 degrees Celsius. Occasionally, winds on Mars are strong enough to create dust storms that cover much of the planet. After such storms, it can be months before all of the dust settles. Mars has no global magnetic field today, but areas of the Martian crust in the southern hemisphere are highly magnetized, indicating traces of a magnetic field from 4 billion years ago.
Introduction Mars is no place for the faint-hearted. Potential for Life Potential for Life Scientists don't expect to find living things currently thriving on Mars. Not only did the chain letter get rewritten to omit the magnification, it also continued to spread long after At the other end of the scale, when both planets are at aphelion — their farthest distance from the sun — and the two worlds are on opposite sides of the sun, they can be million miles million km apart — a whopping 7.
In their race around the sun, Earth on its inside track laps Mars every 26 months. This close approach provides an opportunity — a launch window — to send spacecraft to the Red Planet. Rather than pointing the spacecraft at Mars, engineers aim it in a wide orbit around the sun.
The sun's gravity gives the spacecraft a boost — called a gravity assist or slingshot effect — saving time and fuel. The spacecraft's orbit then intersects with Mars. Mars has a very eccentric orbit; that is, it deviates from a perfect circle more than any other planet's orbit At its farthest distance aphelion , Mars is million miles million km from the sun.
At its closest perihelion , Mars is million miles million km distant. On average, the distance to Mars from the sun is million miles million km , according to NASA.
0コメント