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[[File:Arthur_S10_E5-1_D.W._Aims_High_-_YouTube_0002.jpg|thumb|300px|Mars seen through a telescope]]Mars is the fourth planet from the sun. It is mentioned in the episode [[D.W. Aims High]]. Mars is called "The Red Planet" because rocks on Mars have iron in them and when it rusts, it turns red. The setting of the movie [[Attack of the Sleepless Martian Dinosaurs]] is Mars.
'''Mars''' is the fourth planet from our sun. It is mentioned in the episode '''[[D.W. Aims High]]'''. Mars is called "The Red Planet" because the rocks on Mars have iron in them. When iron rusts, it turns red. It has two moons called Deimos and Phobos. Mars is the setting of the movie ''[[Attack of the Sleepless Martian Dinosaurs]]''.


In the opening to "[[Brain Sees Stars]]," Brain, Buster, and Arthur take a rocket to Mars, but are sent off course.


==Gallery==
<gallery>
Arthur S10 E5-1 D.W. Aims High - YouTube 0002.jpg|Mars seen through a telescope
Arthur S10 E5-1 D.W. Aims High - YouTube 0007.jpg|A model of Mars
</gallery>


 
==External links==
 
*''Wikipedia'' article on {{W|Mars (planet)|Mars}}
 
[[Category:Space]]
 
[[Category:Places from the real world]]
 
[[Category:A to Z]]
==References==
#[[D.W. Aims High]]
[[Category:Misc.]]

Latest revision as of 05:49, 28 December 2019

Mars is the fourth planet from our sun. It is mentioned in the episode D.W. Aims High. Mars is called "The Red Planet" because the rocks on Mars have iron in them. When iron rusts, it turns red. It has two moons called Deimos and Phobos. Mars is the setting of the movie Attack of the Sleepless Martian Dinosaurs.

In the opening to "Brain Sees Stars," Brain, Buster, and Arthur take a rocket to Mars, but are sent off course.

Gallery[edit]

External links[edit]

  • Wikipedia article on Mars