A question that cannot possibly be answered. How long will it take to walk all of Earth? You can go for years (decades) and still have not been everywhere. Walking on Mars would definitely take even more time as the movements there will be much slower.
Present Mars exploration scenarios (for a visit by humans) provide for a stay of a couple of days only.
Walking the entire surface of Mars would be practically impossible due to its size and inhospitable conditions. Mars has a surface area of about 144 million square kilometers, which is about the same as the land area of Earth. Considering the lack of atmosphere, extreme temperatures, and rugged terrain, walking all of Mars would be a monumental and dangerous endeavor.
Mars does not rotate around the Earth. It rotates on its axis, and it revolves around the Sun, just as all the other planets do.
Mars already has an atmosphere. It is not known how long creating an Earthlike atmosphere because we do not have the ability to terraform planets and we do not know all of the challenges it might hold.
The full base walk around Uluru is approximately 10.6 kilometers long and can take around 3-4 hours to complete at a leisurely pace. However, visitors are encouraged to start early in the morning to avoid the heat, as temperatures can be very high especially during the midday hours.
We (the US) haven't worked out all the details on keeping astronauts alive long enough to get back to Earth from Mars, but it takes about two years to send an unmanned probe there with our current technology. It takes 7 months to get to the Red Planet. It depends on the type of spacecraft, but between 6 months to a year. 260 days
Yes, Mars has all the right stuff to Live Of The Land. Cheaper to stay there ,5 Bill a year to maintain Colony, and what science we would learn! For the crazy few who would take on such an adventure I say Go For It ! Mars need sus, and we neded Mars
A question that cannot possibly be answered. How long will it take to walk all of Earth? You can go for years (decades) and still have not been everywhere. Walking on Mars would definitely take even more time as the movements there will be much slower. Present Mars exploration scenarios (for a visit by humans) provide for a stay of a couple of days only.
It all depends on how fast you walk. It would take some people more than twice as long as other people.
It depends on the pace at which you walk, whether it is brisk or laid back. But on average it does not take very long at all to walk .1 miles. I would say anywhere from 1 and a half-4 minutes.
It depends on the pace at which you walk, whether it is brisk or laid back. But on average it does not take very long at all to walk .1 miles. I would say anywhere from 1 and a half-4 minutes.
Mars does not rotate around the Earth. It rotates around the Sun, just like all the other planets/
Mars does not rotate around the Earth. It rotates on its axis, and it revolves around the Sun, just as all the other planets do.
it all varies with how fast you walk/"hike".
all depends on your speed, and speed varies a lot,
Mars already has an atmosphere. It is not known how long creating an Earthlike atmosphere because we do not have the ability to terraform planets and we do not know all of the challenges it might hold.
It depends on how fast you walk and how often you stop. It is 2500 miles between east and west coasts.
255miles
Possible as long as we have the technology to create a living environment on mars.