The Mars Robotic Lander for which we are making these calculations is designed to return samples of rock from Mars after a long time of collecting samples, exploring the area around the landing site, and making chemical analyses of rocks and dust in the landing area.  One synodic period is required for Earth to be in the same place relative to mars as when it landed.  Calculate the synodic period (in years) using the following formula:    1/Psyn   =   (1/PEarth)  -  (1/PMars)

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The Mars Robotic Lander for which we are making these calculations is designed to return samples of rock from Mars after a long time of collecting samples, exploring the area around the landing site, and making chemical analyses of rocks and dust in the landing area.  One synodic period is required for Earth to be in the same place relative to mars as when it landed. 

  1. Calculate the synodic period (in years) using the following formula:

  

1/Psyn   =   (1/PEarth)  -  (1/PMars)

where PEarth is the sidereal period of the Earth (1 year) and PMars is the sidereal period of Mars.

  1. If 3/4 of a Martian year was spent collecting samples and exploring the terrain around the landing site, calculate how long the Mars Robotic Lander expedition took!

 

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