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Why Is Red Planet Day Celebrated Every Year On November 28?
Red Planet Day, observed annually on November 28, celebrates humanity’s enduring fascination with Mars, the "Red Planet." It has a very thin atmosphere over a dusty, chilly, desert world. Along with having seasons,
Red Planet Day 2024: Key Details, History, Importance, Theme, And More
Every year on November 28, we celebrate Red Planet Day, a day all about Mars, which is the fourth planet from the Sun. Mars is often called the Red Planet due to its reddish color and has fascinated people—scientists and non-scientists alike—for many years.
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It's Mars Day! November 28 is celebrated as Red Planet Day, dedicated to honoring Mars, our fascinating planetary neighbour.
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Red Planet Day celebrates significant scientific achievements and inspires ongoing research into Mars' geology.
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