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#1 2002-05-28 14:26:56

DieHard
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Registered: 2002-05-28
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Re: Age - huh?

Hey,

I was wondering, what is the AGE of the planet Mars, which I assume would be the same age as all the other planets in our solar system, but I need to know how old these planets are in terms of years.

Thanks,
Casey

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#2 2002-05-29 21:28:22

Shaun Barrett
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From: Cairns, Queensland, Australia
Registered: 2001-12-28
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Re: Age - huh?

Hi Casey!
   The answer is that the solar planets are assumed to be  the same age, and that age is 4,600 million years.( Give or take a few million! )
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#3 2002-05-30 04:13:39

DieHard
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Registered: 2002-05-28
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Re: Age - huh?

Thank you so much!  The reason being is my company is making a game with Mars as it's basis.  It'll be a text based RPG with a lot of original concepts.  smile

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