a martian day has 24 hrs,37min and 23 seconds.
If you mean "how many hours are IN one day", then there are 24 hours in a day.
24 hours are in one day...:)
There are 24 hours in a day.
24 hours in a day
There is 24 hours in 1 day!!
14 martian days x 24.623 earth hours in a martian day = 344.72 earth hours
Mars's day-length is close to that of Earth: 24.7 hours. As such, there are 1.03 Martian days per every one Earth day; or, alternatively, 0.97 Earth days per every one Martian day.
24 hours, 39 minutes, and 35.244 seconds
It would be roughly 345 Earth hours.
Approx. 24.63 hours. so it very similar to Earth's.
A Martian day is 24 hours 37 Earth minutes; a year on Mars takes 687 of our days.
The period of rotation is the Martian day, with a length of 24.62 Earth hours (24 hours, 37 minutes, or 1.026 Earth days). The "solar day" is slightly longer, as on Earth, and is about 24 hours, 39 minutes. The Martian "year" (revolution around the Sun) is about 687 Earth days (1.88 Earth years). A Martian day (which the Mars Rover scientists call "sols") is about 24 hours 40 minutes.
The duration of Martian Child is 1.83 hours.
A Martian "sol" (or solar day) is a bit under 24 hours, 40 minutes.
The Martian day is only slightly longer than one on Earth, at 24 hours and 39 minutes.
Yes. A Martian day is about 40 minutes longer than an Earth day.
This depends on what you are specifically referring to. A "day" can be defined as one full rotation of a planet around its axis; as such, relative to Mars itself, Mars will complete one rotation per every one Martian day. Relative to Earth, however, the answer would be different. Mars's day-length is close to that of Earth: 24.7 hours. As such, there are 1.03 Martian days per every one Earth day; or, alternatively, 0.97 Earth days per every one Martian day.