There have been movies about the planet we are going to talk about today and a lot of satellites have been sent here. Yes, you got it right. Today we will talk about Mars. It is the fourth planet in our solar system and the closest planet to Earth. The surface area of this planet is about 144798500 square kilometers, the average density is 3.9335 grams/cubic cm, the radius is 3390 kilometers. Distance from Sun to Mars is about 227.9 million kilometers. Here 686 days is one year. The atmosphere of this planet is about 5 percent oxygen and most of it is filled with carbon dioxide. Mars has two satellites named Phobos and Dimos. Till now, 14 satellites have been sent to Mars, six of which are still active and working. Some of these satellites have been sent into orbit and some have been sent to the surface of Mars. Has been and has been sent by an Indian i.e. ISRO. And the name of this mission in India was Mangalyaan Mission, which many of you know.
Why is Mars called the red planet?
The excess of ferric oxide on the surface of the planet makes the planet look reddish in color, which makes it uniquely visible among the cosmic objects visible to the naked eye.That is why this planet is also known as "Red Planet".
The unproven truth of Mars:
Many people talk a lot about Mars. Many people say that many years ago there were aliens living on Mars or humans and they also came to earth. They died as a result of many meteor showers on Mars. Some even say that they are still alive and living under the soil of Mars. And they are so powerful that they are watching the earth from there. However, none of these have been proven and no one believes them. But the satellites and advanced technology robots that NASA sent to the surface of Mars have proved that there is a pyramid in the same place where there is a pyramid on Earth.
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Maybe one day the earth will be destroyed, so people are trying to build their own habitat on Mars from now on. But scientists are working to make Mars habitable by terraforming. NASA and SpaceX have announced that their first joint human mission to Mars will be sent by 2030. Many scientists and space agencies are constantly working. Although late, it is hoped that one day man will set foot on Mars.
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