The Mars rover was deployed on the surface of Mars in July 1997.
At one point during its subsequent mission, radio signals took
about 9 min to travel from Earth to the rover. How far was Mars
from the from Earth at that time?
___ m
The Mars rover was deployed on the surface of Mars in July 1997. At one point...
COMPUTER NETWORK 9. Consider a rover placed on the surface of Mars. Normally, Mars is about 140 million miles away from Earth. Suppose some command to maneuver the rover is sent from Earth. In free space the signal propagation speed is the same as that of light (0.3*106 KM/second). How long will it take for the signal to propagate from the surface of Earth to the surface of Mars?
2. Mars is currently 35.8 million miles away from Earth. How long would it take to send a radio signal to the Curiosity rover on Mars and receive an answer from the rover, assuming that the rover answers instantly? In other words, what is the round trip travel time for an electromagnetic wave to Mars right now? Recall that c = 3.00 x 108 m/s. Also, 1 mile = 1.61 km. Answer in minutes.
2. Mars is currently 35.8 million miles away from Earth. How long would it take to send a radio signal to the Curiosity rover on Mars and receive an answer from the rover, assuming that the rover answers instantly? In other words, what is the round trip travel time for an electromagnetic wave to Mars right now? Recall that c = 3.00 x 108 m/s. Also, 1 mile = 1.61 km. Answer in minutes.
3. At its closest approach to Earth, Mars is 57.50 million kilometers away. How long in minutes) would a radio signal sent from a future manned mission to Mars take to travel to Earth? (distance = speed x time)
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2. Mars is currently 35.8 million miles away from Earth. How long would it take to send a radio signal to the Curiosity rover on Mars and receive an answer from the rover, assuming that the rover answers instantly? In other words, what is the round trip travel time for an electromagnetic wave to Mars right now? Recall that c = 3.00 x 108 m/s. Also, 1 mile = 1.61 km. Answer in...
The Curiosity Rover has recently landed on Mars and likes to send Twitter updates on its progress. If a tweet is posted 13 minutes after it was sent, how far is Curiosity from Earth? (Assume there is no network lag.)
A space probe on the surface of Mars sends a radio signal back to the Earth, a distance of 7.03 x 107 km. Radio waves travel at the speed of light (3.00 108 m/s). How many seconds does it take for the signal to reach the Earth?
The Curiosity Rover has recently landed on Mars and likes to send Twitter updates on its progress. If a tweet is posted 14 minutes after it was sent, how far is Curiosity from Earth?
1. The Curiosity Rover has recently landed on Mars and likes to send Twitter updates on its progress. If a tweet is posted 11 minutes after it was sent, how far is Curiosity from Earth? (Assume there is no network lag.) (_____m) 2. Two microwave frequencies are authorized for use in microwave ovens: 910 and 2590 MHz. Calculate the wavelength of each. (a) (_____cm) (frequency = 910 MHz) (b) (_____cm) (frequency = 2590 MHz)
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4. Speed of Light. Light travels through space at an incredible speed, 186,282 miles per second. How far does light travel through space in one hour? (This is the speed of light in miles per hour.) How far does light travel in one year? (This distance is a light-year.) 5. Interplanetary Communication. The average distance between the planet Mars and the Earth is 100 million miles. We communicate with robots on Mars with radio...