A year on Mars is almost twice as long as a year on Earth, being 686.9726 Earth days long. However, this would be in 24 hour "Earth days", which are about forty minutes shorter than the Martian solar day.
A Martian year is about 668.6 Martian solar days. (That is about 1.88 Earth years.) A solar day, or 'sol', is how long it takes the Sun to return to the meridian, and it varies slightly each day: the average length is 24 hours 39 minutes and 35 seconds.
Martian "days" (one rotation) are slightly longer than Earth's, lasting about 24.66 Earth hours. As it orbits further from the Sun, its "year" (one revolution around the Sun) takes about 687 Earth days. So the Martian year consists of 668.6 Martian days. A Martian day is 39.5 minutes longer than an Earth Day. But Mars' circumference is just over half of Earth's, so its spin velocity is also about half, just 868 km/hr compared to Earth's 1674 km/hr at the Equator.
There are approximately 59,313,600 Earth seconds in a year on Mars.
(Approximately 686.5 Earth days in a Mars year x 24 hours a day = 16,476 Earth hours in a Mars year x 60 minutes in a day = 988,560 Earth minutes in a Mars year x 60 seconds in a minute = 59, 313,600 Earth seconds in a Mars year).
1 earth day = 86,400 seconds
Earth's period of revolution in its orbit around the sun is 365.25 days = (354.25 x 86,400) = 31,557,600 seconds.
Mars' period of revolution in its orbit around the sun is 687 earth days = (687 x 86,400) = 59,356,800 seconds.
it is actually 687earth days, or 669 sols.
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About 687 Earth days.
Approx 59350000 seconds.
687 Earth days or 669 sols (martian days)
989238.24 minutes are in a Martian year.
668.5991 Mars days.
A year on Mars is 687 Earth days long.
X amount of seconds.
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A Martian year is equal to 1.8809 Earth years (686.971 days), or 1 year, 320 days, and 18.2 hours 12 seconds If you use the Martian day (about 2.7% longer than an Earth day) for your calculation, a Martian year is equal to 668.5991 sols. That means that Mars rotates a little more than 668 times for every revolution around the Sun.
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668.5991 Mars days.
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24 hours, 39 minutes, 35.244 seconds (88775.244 seconds).
There are about 31.5 million seconds in a year.
1 year = 31,556,926 seconds
There are 16,523 hours and 26 minuets in one Mars year.
Mars Year: once.Earth Year: 0.53 times.
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There are always 60 seconds to a minute no matter where you are. If you are on another planet Solar days may have more hours but this does not change how many seconds are in a minute
there are 365 seconds in a year. START COUNTING!!!!!
1 year = 31,556,000 seconds (rounded)