Red Planet Day 2022: Date, History, Interesting Facts About Mars, Significance and Everything Else About Earth's Neighbour

The fourth planet Mars, named for the Roman god of war, is celebrated annually on 28 November. It's the best day to know more about scientific advancements and understand the red dusty planet. From facts to history, LatestLY has got you covered with everything necessary about the occasion.

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Celestial enthusiasts have been intrigued by the unknown facts about the solar system's fourth planet for countless years, thanks to the American rovers that photographed the red rusty world named after the Roman God of War, Mars. The celestial body is the fourth planet from the Sun and Earth's colder and smaller neighbour. Annually, the world observes Red Planet Day on  November 28 to recognize the significance of the reddish tinge in the solar system. The event commemorates the launch of Spacecraft Mariner 4. Still, scientists have been using their brains to find the availability of water and life on the planet's surface. This article presents everything you need to know about Red Planet Day 2022. This year, it falls on Monday. Life on Mars? NASA’s Curiosity Rover Finds Carbon Signature on Mars.

Red Planet Day History & Significance

Interestingly, the primary driver of modern Martian geology is its environment, predominantly made of carbon dioxide, argon, and nitrogen. Red Planet Day is marked annually to remember the day in 1964 when the robotic interplanetary probe Mariner 4 was launched by NASA and the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL). The groundbreaking success gave the world the first close-up pictures of Mars. On 28 November 1964, the spacecraft successfully flew by the planet after eight months of the mission. It gifted us with 22 photographs of the Martian surface, which ultimately helped us to learn and research more about the red planet. The launch happened after three attempts. Know Interesting Facts About Mars, the Fourth Planet.

Did you know that the minimum distance from Earth to Mars is about 33.9 million miles, and the red astronomical body is three times the height of Mount Everest? Well, if this fact has fascinated you, then you must know that, as per some sources, once upon a time, wind and water flowed across the red planet! Red Plant Day is the perfect date if you wish to gather more knowledge about the exciting planet. Science centres, planetariums, and different educational institutions and schools hold diverse events on this day to help individuals discover more about Mars.

(The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Nov 24, 2022 03:44 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).

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