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How long would a radar signal take to complete a round-trip between Earth and Mars when the two planets are 1.3 AU apart?
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How long would a radar signal take to complete a round-trip between Earth and Mars when the two planets are 1.3 AU apart?
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How long would a radar signal take to complete a round-trip between Earth and Mars when the two planets are 1.3 AU apart?
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The answer is 8.7.
Step-by-step explanation:
It gets 8.7 to complete a round trip
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