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  • Mars Year Length: Understanding Martian Orbital Periods
    One year on Mars is 687 Earth days, or about 669.6 Martian days, which are called "sols".

    Here's why:

    * Mars' orbit is longer than Earth's: It takes Mars longer to complete one full orbit around the Sun.

    * "Year" refers to orbital period: A year is defined as the time it takes a planet to complete one full revolution around its star.

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