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  2. Orbit of Mars - Wikipedia

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    Mars comes closer to Earth more than any other planet save Venus at its nearest—56 million km is the closest distance between Mars and Earth, whereas the closest Venus comes to Earth is 40 million km. Mars comes closest to Earth every other year, around the time of its opposition, when Earth is sweeping between the Sun and Mars. Extra-close ...

  3. Astronomy on Mars - Wikipedia

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    [10] [11] Due to the effect of librations and the parallax due to the close distance of Phobos, by observing at high and low latitudes and observing as Phobos is rising and setting, the overall total coverage of Phobos's surface that is visible at one time or another from one location or another on Mars's surface is considerably higher than 50%.

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  5. Areostationary orbit - Wikipedia

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    Substituting the mass of Mars for M and the Martian sidereal day for T and solving for the semimajor axis yields a synchronous orbit radius of 20,428 km (12,693 mi) above the surface of the Mars equator. [3] [4] [5] Subtracting Mars's radius gives an orbital altitude of 17,032 km (10,583 mi). Two stable longitudes exist - 17.92°W and 167.83°E.

  6. The best chances to see 2 meteor showers in SC are coming ...

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    If you’d like to see some shooting stars over South Carolina and maybe make a wish or two, there are two great chances coming up this month. ... They are also fast, traveling at speeds of 44 ...

  7. NASA is looking for 'spiders' on Mars - AOL

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  8. Syrtis Major quadrangle - Wikipedia

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    The Syrtis Major quadrangle is one of a series of 30 quadrangle maps of Mars used by the United States Geological Survey (USGS) Astrogeology Research Program. The Syrtis Major quadrangle is also referred to as MC-13 (Mars Chart-13). [1] The quadrangle covers longitudes 270° to 315° west and latitudes 0° to 30° north on Mars.

  9. Budweiser announces plan to make unprecedented move on Mars - AOL

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