Similar words: marsh, marshal, marsala, marsupial, marshall plan, EARS, arson, shears. Meaning: [mɑːz] n. 1. a small reddish planet that is the 4th from the sun and is periodically visible to the naked eye; minerals rich in iron cover its surface and are responsible for its characteristic color 2. (Roman mythology) Roman god of war and agriculture; father of Romulus and Remus; counterpart of Greek Ares.
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121. Their delusions are indeed more bizarre, such as thoughts being broadcast into their heads or being controlled by men from Mars.
122. But Mars say it's unfair that Walls have banned other products from their freezers.
123. From Phobos, to escape from the Mars system altogether requires only 890 meters per second. Sentencedict.com
124. But in considering Mars as a possible source of meteorites we face, once again, the dynamic problems.
125. These telescopes revealed ice caps at both poles of Mars and documented seasonal changes in color and contrast.
126. It costs much more energy to reach Mars when it is farthest from the Sun.
127. Hartmann, for example, writes classic science fiction and non-fiction about Mars.
128. For generations, scientists and science-fiction writers talked about the similarity of Mars to Earth.
129. Both the water and the heat from such active areas would be of great value to a Mars expedition.
130. Phil Revell boards a virtual mission to Mars for a preview flight.
131. The size distribution of craters on Venus is very different from anything seen on the Moon, Mars, or Earth.
132. They can therefore be perturbed by gravitational interactions with Mars into orbits that directly threaten Earth.
133. Mariner 9, with its vastly superior vantage point in orbit around Mars, saw it all.
134. You have to know about stuff like this or your program is going to claim it's found intelligent life on Mars.
135. Just as he discovered it was yet another Mars Bar wrapper, he slipped and pitched forward.
136. Most meteorites are thought to come from the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter.
137. Current data suggests that there could be life on Mars.
138. All but one of these orbit in the asteroid belt, safely beyond the orbit of Mars.
139. Mars expect their customers to chomp their way through more than a billion bars this year, worth about £90m.
140. For our purposes, we shall assume the first of these options, aerobraking to landing upon arrival at Mars.
141. As part of the bicentennial festivities of the United States, two Viking spacecraft were landed on Mars in 1976.
142. Impacts on Earth differ from those on Mars in that terrestrial impacts have a high likelihood of encountering an ocean.
143. One critic likened it to a titanic High Mass on Mars.
144. The net result is clear: the wire will be pulled toward Mars and will stay taut under this combination of forces.
145. On the one hand, some Mars probes have transmitted pictures of what appear to be dried Martian rivers and flood plains.
146. Scientists are beginning to argue that psychological fitness could be the biggest hurdle to a Mars mission.
147. Billions of asteroids orbit the sun in a belt between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter.
148. Modern studies of Mars confirm the seasonal variations of the surface brightness, but without biological intervention.
149. Therefore, Eros in its present orbit can cross the orbit of Mars and pass distressingly close to Earth.
150. Mars leather wax A wax treatment for waterproofing modern lightweight and waterproof leather walking boots.