Mar's Distance from Earth: Minimum 56,000,000 km to Maximum 399,000,000 km
56 000 000 kilometers = 56 000 000 000 meters
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399 000 000 kilometers = 399 000 000 000 meters
2007-08-22 12:59:27
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answer #1
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answered by Erin M 4
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The Jet Propulsion Lab keeps very close track of such things. Their data is used for the Mars missions.
The Earth-Mars distance is 179,813,788,852 meters, as of August 23 at 00:00 UT. This distance is changing at the rate of -35,438,293 meters per hour.
2007-08-22 20:22:33
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answer #2
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answered by morningfoxnorth 6
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The distance from Earth to Mars is ~ 180 million km(kilometers)
1 km = 1000m
so u just need to multiply 180 million with 1000
2007-08-22 20:03:33
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answer #3
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answered by Tommy 2
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At the moment I am writing this the distance to Mars is 179 742 000 000 meters.
2007-08-22 19:59:16
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answer #4
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answered by DrAnders_pHd 6
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When it is the shortest distance,it is 54,500,000,000 meters.Its longest distance from earth is 401,300,000,000 meters.They vary because the Earth is always on its axis spinning around the Sun.
2007-08-22 19:57:34
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answered by Anonymous
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It depends on where the 2 planets are in orbit around the sun. When they Earth and Mars are in opposition, they can be as close as approximately 0.5 AU. When they are in conjuction with the sun they can be as far away as approx. 2.5 AU.
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2007-08-22 19:59:07
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answer #6
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answered by tlbs101 7
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Its a big number.
At aphelion, Mars is 97,131,029 km from Earth.
At perihelion, its 59,546,471 km.
Multiply these by 1000 and you have it in meters.
2007-08-22 19:58:06
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answered by Anonymous
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