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  2. Mars sol - Wikipedia

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    Sol (borrowed from the Latin word for sun) is a solar day on Mars; that is, a Mars-day. A sol is the apparent interval between two successive returns of the Sun to the same meridian (sundial time) as seen by an observer on Mars. It is one of several units for timekeeping on Mars. A sol is slightly longer than an Earth day.

  3. Joan D. Vinge - Wikipedia

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    Joan D. Vinge (/ ˈ v ɪ n dʒ i / ⓘ; born April 2, 1948, as Joan Carol Dennison) is an American science fiction author. She is known for her Hugo Award–winning novel The Snow Queen and its sequels, her series about the telepath named Cat, and her Heaven's Chronicles books.

  4. List of films set on Mars - Wikipedia

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    In a modern-day update of the 1912 novel A Princess of Mars, the direct-to-DVD film features former U.S. Army sniper John Carter being transported to Mars and becoming involved in a conflict among its inhabitants. [19] Red Planet: 2000: When a terraforming project on Mars goes awry, a rescue mission is sent to fix the system but crash-lands on ...

  5. Darian calendar - Wikipedia

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    The basic time periods from which the calendar is constructed are the Martian solar day (sometimes called a sol) and the Martian vernal equinox year.The sol is 39 minutes 35.244 seconds longer than the Terrestrial solar day, and the Martian vernal equinox year is 668.5907 sols in length (which corresponds to 686.9711 days on Earth).

  6. Invaders from Mars (1953 film) - Wikipedia

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    Invaders from Mars [2] is a 1953 American independent science fiction film directed by William Cameron Menzies and starring Jimmy Hunt, Helena Carter, Arthur Franz, Morris Ankrum, Leif Erickson, and Hillary Brooke.

  7. Timekeeping on Mars - Wikipedia

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    Remarkably, the 37-sol period also accidentally almost divides several time quantities of interest at the same time. In particular: One Martian year is approximately equal to 18 × (37 sols) + 2.59897 sols; Two Earth-Mars synodic periods are approximately equal to 41 × (37 sols) + 1.176 sols

  8. Astronomy on Mars - Wikipedia

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    From one day to the next, the view of the Moon would change considerably for an observer on Mars than for an observer on Earth. The phase of the Moon as seen from Mars would not change much from day to day; it would match the phase of the Earth, and would only gradually change as both Earth and Moon move in their orbits around the Sun. On the ...

  9. Ridley Scott - Wikipedia

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    The film was originally scheduled for release on 25 November 2015, but Fox later switched its release date with that of Victor Frankenstein, and thus The Martian was released on 2 October 2015. [84] [85] The Martian was a critical and commercial success, grossed over $630 million worldwide, becoming Scott's highest-grossing film to date. [86 ...