Planets travel at different speeds along their orbits around the Sun. Said orbits also become exponentially longer the farther away the planet is from the Sun. As a result, the time it takes for each planet in the Solar system to complete one trip around the Sun, or a year as we commonly say, varies greatly.
The calculator below will help you find out what your age would be on Mars. Below, you will find a more detailed explanation of how this is calculated and the numbers that factor into it.
Age on Mars Calculator
Note: the “months” estimated above are found by dividing the planet’s year by 12, like we do on Earth. There is no standard for how long a month would last on a different planet.
How to Calculate Your Age on Mars
When we say that we are going to calculate your age on a different planet, what we mean is finding out the number of orbits that the planet has completed in the same amount of time as your age here on Earth.
Calculating your age on Mars is very simple as we have to do a rule of three. The formula is as follows:
Mars Age = (Earth Age in Years × Earth’s Orbital Period) ÷ Mars’ Orbital Period
Differences between Earth and Mars’ orbits
Earth | Mars | |
---|---|---|
Orbit Length (km) | 940 million | 1.44 billion |
Rotation Period (Earth days) | 1 (24 hours) | 1.03 (24 hours 37 minutes) |
Orbital Period (Earth days) | 365.25 | 687 |
Distance to the Sun (million km) | 149.6 | 227.9 |