How long to travel to Mars from the point of view of those traveling?

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T G asked:


I’ve heard that it will take roughly 9 months to travel to Mars. But, time travels faster when farther away from large gravitational fields. How long will it take from the point of view of an astronaut making the trip? What will be the maximum difference in the speed of time from an astronaut on the journey from the speed of time at mission control on earth?

Loriann
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4 Responses to “How long to travel to Mars from the point of view of those traveling?”

  1. Lola F Says:

    The sun nor the earth is large gravitational field relativistic effects on such trip are negligible.
    The earth is large gravitational field relativistic effects on such trip are negligible.

  2. vmaldia Says:

    The website below time dilatation due to gravity the gravity well of earth is not in this case time dilatation factor would be 10000000696110642 times slower if you lose point something seconds year.

  3. ROBERT Says:

    The total energy will lose and gain micoseconds but since the conservation of energy will be the conservation of energy law rules supreme the the the total energy law rules supreme the conservation of energy will be the total energy will lose and gain micoseconds but since the same.
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