1.
How does Mars' diameter compare with Earth's?
Correct Answer
B. About half as big
Explanation
Mars' average diameter is 4,217 miles, about half that of Earth but twice the diameter of Earth's moon. Because of Mars' lighter density and the way diameter translates into volume, the planet's mass is a tenth of Earth's mass.
2.
About how long is a Martian day?
Correct Answer
B. A little more than 24 hours
Explanation
The Martian day is called a "sol," and lasts 24 hours, 37 minutes, 23 seconds.
3.
In Earth terms, about how long is a Martian year?
Correct Answer
C. 687 Earth days
Explanation
The Martian year equals 687 Earth days. Mars' poles are tilted 25 degrees, creating seasons similar to Earth's but twice as long.
4.
What is the dominant ingredient of the Martian atmosphere?
Correct Answer
D. Carbon dioxide
Explanation
Carbon dioxide makes up more than 95 percent of the Martian atmosphere. The other ingredients include nitrogen (2.7 percent), argon (1.6 percent) and just a trace of oxygen.
5.
How high is the highest point on Mars?
Correct Answer
C. 16 miles high
Explanation
Olympus Mons is a 16-mile-high volcano that covers about the same surface area as the state of Arizona. Mars also has the largest and deepest known canyons in the solar system, measuring as much as 2,500 miles long and six miles in relief from the canyon floor to the surrounding plateaus.
6.
If you were using radio signals to chat with a friend on Mars when the two planets were at their minimum distance from each other, about how long would the minimum gaps in the conversation be?
Correct Answer
B. Six minutes
Explanation
The minimum distance between Earth and Mars is 34.9 million miles, or about three light-minutes. Thus, the minimum round-trip travel time at the speed of light is six minutes. (When the distance between the two planets is widest, that figure would amount to about 45 minutes.)
7.
How many moons does Mars have?
Correct Answer
C. Two
Explanation
The Martian moons Phobos (Greek for "fear") and Deimos (Greek for "terror") measure only a few miles wide and are named after the mythological sons of Mars, the god of war.
8.
What's the average surface temperature of Mars in Fahrenheit degrees?
Correct Answer
C. 64 degrees below zero
Explanation
The surface temperature varies from 199 below zero F during polar night to 63 degrees F at the Martian equator during midday at the closest point in orbit to the sun.
9.
If you weighed 100 pounds on Earth, about how much would you weigh on Mars?
Correct Answer
B. 38 pounds
Explanation
Gravity on the Martian surface would be 38 percent of Earth's gravity, due to factors such as density and radius.
10.
Mars' surface environment would be deadly to animal life from Earth. Why?
Correct Answer
D. Both of the above
Explanation
Not only is Mars' atmosphere virtually devoid of oxygen, but the surface atmospheric pressure is less than 1 percent of Earth's - effectively a vacuum. The thin atmosphere affords virtually no protection from the sun's deadly ultraviolet radiation, and there's no global magnetic field to divert charged particles.