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A Martian year is equal to 687 Earth days
short by Gaurav Shroff / on Saturday, 6 May, 2017
Mars takes 687 Earth days to complete an orbit around the Sun. The longer year means longer winters due to which NASA's Mars rover working on solar power has to conserve energy. On May 5, 2017, the Sun was exactly above Mars' equator. This is called the vernal equinox and was chosen by planetary scientists as the Martian New Year.
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