Unraveling Mars' Distance from the Sun Curious about the space between Mars and the Sun? You're not alone! Let's embark on a journey to understand this cosmic distance. Mars' Orbital Dance Like all planets, Mars follows an elliptical path around the Sun. This means its distance from the Sun isn't fixed, but fluctuates as it orbits. Perihelion and Aphelion: The Extremes Mars' closest approach to the Sun, known as perihelion, brings it about 206 million kilometers away. On the other hand, when Mars is farthest from the Sun, a point called aphelion, it's about 249 million kilometers away. The Average Gap On average, Mars maintains a distance of about 228 million kilometers from the Sun. This is equivalent to 1.52 astronomical units, where one astronomical unit (AU) is the average distance from Earth to the Sun, about 150 million kilometers. So, next time you spot Mars in the night sky, you'll have a sense of the vast distance separating it from
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