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tricksterpup
08-16-2005, 06:17 AM
Ok folks, From what I am being told, Mars on august 27th will be the size of the moon in the sky. Here is a short article I found.

Close Approach of Mars in 2005

Will We See a Record Approach - Mars Closest to
It is possible you've received an email which says that Mars will be closest to Earth in August in 50,000 years. Sorry, that was 2 years ago, you're reading a recycled email. This year's closest approach will be October 29, and although it will be spectacular, it is not a record breaker.

So, why are we getting closer to Mars? Imagine two cars on a race track. If one is closer to the center of the track and traveling faster, it will eventully catch up to and pass the outer car. This is what is happening with Earth and Mars, we are "lapping" the Red Planet.

Those of us who simply enjoy looking up at the night sky are not the only ones interested in Mars' close approach. NASA is planning to launch the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) on August 10th, 2005. It will take over 6 months for the orbiter to reach the Red Planet.

This timing will allow MRO to overtake Mars and arrive in March 2006. Once it enters orbit it starts a 2-year mission to map Mars in great detail. The MRO has high-resolution cameras which can spot objects as as small as 1 meter or less. It will use a RADAR sounder to search for water and spectrometers to look for minerals.The orbiter will also help us learn more about Mars weather patterns.

On Halloween night, 2005, will be the best view. It will rise at sunset and hang overhead through most of the night. So, grab a sky map and start watching the approach of Mars, then enjoy the big show on October 31.

Hmmmm.. for the Pagan's out in the group here this will be a very special night.

On Halloween night, 2005, will be the best view. It will rise at sunset and hang overhead through most of the night. So, grab a sky map and start watching the approach of Mars, then enjoy the big show on October 31.

ghostrider666
08-16-2005, 03:45 PM
Ummm, you know that this is just internet B.S., rite?
If Mars was close enuff to Eaqrth to appear the size of the moon, we're all dead.

Nate C.
08-16-2005, 03:47 PM
Ghostrider is right.

Block and Bird, on NPR said so. This is an internet lie that made the rounds a few years ago and is back again.

BlairH
08-16-2005, 03:49 PM
I had to chuckle at this because it's obviously so not true.

StoneGold
08-16-2005, 04:00 PM
Besides, it's not really Mars, it's Cybertron.

Slam_Bradley
08-16-2005, 04:04 PM
Damn....and here I was hoping for a look at Dejah Thoris through the ole telescope.

StoneGold
08-16-2005, 04:05 PM
Damn....and here I was hoping for a look at Dejah Thoris through the ole telescope.
No, but you might be able to see Shockwave.

Calybos
08-16-2005, 04:06 PM
I had to chuckle at this because it's obviously so not true.

Yeah, this is now officially a hoax. Mars will be at its closest to Earth in the next few months, but its closest approach EVER (at least, in recorded history) was a couple years back.

And even then, it can never appear as large as the moon in our sky. With very clear skies and sharp eyesight, the best you can hope for is to have the reddish dot resolve into a very tiny, barely discernable disk.

Jake V
08-16-2005, 04:09 PM
Besides, it's not really Mars, it's Cybertron.
No way, it's Unicron. We're all doomed.

ghostrider666
08-16-2005, 05:45 PM
[QUOTE=Calybos]Yeah, this is now officially a hoax. Mars will be at its closest to Earth in the next few months, but its closest approach EVER (at least, in recorded history) was a couple years back.

I remember that, about 2 yrs ago. It was a early fall nite. Mars looked cool, much larger than normal. A reddish/orange lite in the sky.