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mars
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Trivia about mars
In 1672 Christiaan Huygens sketched its southern ice cap
The English names of this god's 2 companions are Panic & Fear
This planet is named for a Roman god; its only moons are named for the sons of his Greek counterpart
Augustus Caesar encouraged the worship of this god who was considered the avenger of Julius Caesar
In a 1908 book Percival Lowell proposed that its surface markings were irrigation canals
(Sofia of the Clue Crew at the JPL in Pasadena) The inflatable rover, in action here, was designed like the Sojourner rover to crawl over this planet
In July 1998 Japan launched Nozomi; it's set to reach this "Red Planet" in 2003
This red planet will be visible in the sky all year long; keep an eye on it if you're worried about invasions
In a 1908 book, Percival Lowell proposed that the markings on this planet were irrigation canals
A seismometer aboard the Viking 2 lander failed to detect any quakes on this red planet
Looking to the future, Sally found out what it might be like to travel to this neighbor planet, like Sojourner
As can be seen thru a telescope, the sizes of this red planet's polar ice caps change with the seasons
In August 1996 NASA announced life may have existed on this planet, based on evidence from a meteorite
It has seasonal weather patterns & iron-rich minerals in the soil, giving it a distinct red color
Aries is ruled by this warlike planet named for the Roman god of war
In 1965 the Mariner 4 spacecraft made the first flyby of this fourth planet from the sun
The USA's Mariner 4 was the first probe to photograph the surface of this planet
In 1877 American astronomer Asaph Hall discovered this planet's moons, Phobos & Deimos
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In December 2006 NASA announced that water may have flowed on this planet's surface within the past decade
Of planets in our solar system
Percival Lowell built an observatory in Flagstaff, Ariz. to study this planet's "canals"
This planet, once wrongly thought to have canals, may have water at its surface after all
A camera orbiting this planet in March 1999 snapped a crater that resembles a "happy face"
In 1877 American astronomer Asaph Hall discovered Deimos & Phobos, 2 tiny moons of this planet
The Roman god of war
A planet of our solar system
Planet whose landscape is seen here
Areology is the observation & study of this planet
A "Mission to" this planet would be about 34.6 million miles, or its closest approach to Earth
Deimos, the outermost moon of this planet has an average diameter of only 7.8 miles
The Hubble Telescope was used to make the picture of this planet, seen here:
Its "day" is 24 hours & 39 minutes
On January 3, 2004 a spacecraft named Spirit successfully landed in Gusev Crater here to search for life
Pathfinder is scheduled to land on this planet July 4, 1997 & dispatch a rover named Sojourner
When it's closest to the Earth, this planet with a 687-day year is about 33 million miles away
Legend says Attila the Hun wielded the sword of this Roman war god
Deimos strikes terror orbiting this planet
(Leroy Chiao, aboard the International Space Station, reads the clue.) On January 14, 2004 President Bush said the I.S.S. would focus on human biology in space, to prepare for a first visit to this planet
It's the terrestrial planet farthest from the sun
Ares
Phobos, a moon of this planet, was named for a son of Ares in Greek mythology
Crescent-shaped wind-formed dunes are common on this planet, where the Global Surveyor has observed them
The Spirit & Opportunity rovers found evidence that water once flowed on this planet
Edgar Rice Burroughs created "John Carter Of" this nearby planet
By distance from the sun:1. Mercury2. Venus3. Earth 4. this planet
Science:"Rover" around & discover that a "year" on this planet lasts 687 days
British scientists announced that they had found organic material in a second meteorite from this planet
Ares Vallis is one of the larger channels on the surface of this planet
Photos by NASA's Pathfinder revealed the face formation has a new addition on this planet
The USSR lost contact with its Phobos 2 craft before it landed on Phobos, a moon of this planet
In 2011 NASA will send a rover to this planet to see if it could support microbial life
In 1907 the Wall Street Journal declared Percival Lowell's photo of its "canals" proof of intelligent life
Its volcano Olympus Mons is the highest mountain in the solar system
In 1999 software & navigation issues kept the Polar Lander & the Climate Orbiter from exploring this planet
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew delivers the clue from the Harvard Museum of Natural History in Cambridge, MA.) The Harvard Museum has part of the famous Zagami meteorite, which fell to the Earth in Nigeria in 1962; gases trapped inside match those found by Viking spacecraft, confirming the rock's distant origin on this planet
When translated into English, the names of this planet's moons are fear & terror
Before going into battle, Roman troops would offer sacrifices to this god of war
This just in: this planet "Still Needs Women"
Popular chocolate bar made in England since 1933
In 1971 Mariner 9 discovered a volcano on this planet rising 15 1/2 miles above the surface
No. 1 in "Discoveries":"Snow on" this
Instrument-laden rovers landed on this planet in 2004
The most important Roman god next to Jupiter; in fact, it is next to Jupiter
It's the planet seen here
In a 1953 comedy, Abbott & Costello try to go to this planet but end up at Mardi Gras instead
Some thought the "face" captured on film when Viking I was circling this planet was an alien artifact
You could say he was the original god of Farmville (& fertility, too) before branching off into the war thing
An orbiter destined for this planet was lost in 1999 due to confusion between metric & American measurements
In 1911 the New York Times reported, "Vast Engineering Works Accomplished by Our Planetary Neighbors" here
In 2001 the Odyssey spacecraft observed one of the largest dust storms ever on this planet
American astronomer Asaph Hall discovered this planet's 2 moons in 1877
On August 27, 2003 this planet reached its closest point to Earth in nearly 60,000 years
Its moon Phobos orbits the planet in 7 hours, rises in the west, & sets in the east
The image seen here caused a lot of excitement following a 1976 exploration to this planet
Uncle Ben is part of this family's business, as are Forrest Jr., John F. & the Milky Way bar
After Earth, it's the planet whose day is closest to 24 hours long
Because of its color, the ruby is associated symbolically with this planet
This planet's day is almost exactly the same as ours -- 24 hours, 37 minutes
A grassy area opposite the Eiffel Tower is known as "Le Champ de" this Roman god of war
In the 1780s William Herschel determined its axial inclination & found it had ice caps
Only planet to have seasons similar to Earth's
The name of Antares, a red giant star, means "the rival of" this planet
Defaces
"Under the Moons of" this planet, featuring adventurer John Carter, was Edgar Rice Burroughs' 1st published story
The moon Phobos is only about the same distance form this planet as Chicago is from London
NASA says the next best windows for man to visit this planet & keep the trip short occur in 2003, 2018 & 2020
Part of the successful production team the Smeezingtons:Bruno ____
In Virginia, look to the heavens & you just might come up with the name of this confectionery that's tops
In 2005 NASA experimented with a low-pressure greenhouse to grow plants on this carbon dioxide-rich planet
It's where you'll find the Sagan Memorial Station, named for Carl Sagan (it used to be called Pathfinder)
Because of its decaying orbit, the moon Phobos will crash into this planet -- in about 40 million years
It's the only planet in the Solar System with exactly 2 moons