MARS
 
   
 
Travelling to Mars?
 
     
   
   
 

By plane, planetary taxi or spaceship

There are three ways to get to Mars: planetary taxi, spaceship or planetary train, the average distance from Mars to earth is 227,500,000 km.

Planetary trains are good for medium sized groups. They are reasonably big and they are the fastest form of transport to Mars. A return ticket to Mars will cost £65. The planetary train travels warp gear one that’s 5,000,000 km a minute. It will take roughly 45 minutes to get to Mars in a planetary train.

Planetary taxis are probably the best choice for smaller groups. They charge 10p per 2,000,000 km; this may seem cheap but bear in mind that these taxis only go to other planets. The planetary taxi travels at warp gear three that’s 3,000,000 km a minute, it will take roughly 1hour and 16 minutes to get to Mars in this vehicle.

Although spaceships are not as fast as planetary taxis or trains, they are bigger and cheaper, perfect for large groups. The spaceship travels at warp gear five that’s 1,000,000 km a minute. A return ticket to Mars costs £50. It will take roughly 3 hours and 47 minutes to get from the Earth airbase to the Mars airbase.
 
     
   
 

Passports

To pass into any form of transportation you must show your interplanetary passport. An interplanetary passport tells the viewer exactly were you come from (planet, country, county, city) when you were born, your records ( whether you have come under any serious unlawful incidents) and a description and photo of you. If you do not have an interplanetary passport you can get one by visiting your local travel agency, you must then fill in your details and within 4 weeks you will receive your interplanetary passport.