The
Red Planet Is About To Be Spectacular!
By Tom
Demers
July 31, 2006
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This month and next, Earth is catching up with Mars in an encounter that will culminate in the closest approach between the two planets in recorded history. The
next time Mars may come this close is in 2287. Due
to the way Jupiter's gravity
tugs and perturbs its orbit, astronomers can only be certain
that Mars
has not come this close to Earth in the last 5,000 years but it may be as long
as 60,000 years before it happens again. The
encounter will culminate on August 27th when Mars comes to within 34,649,589
miles of Earth and will be (next to the moon) the brightest object in the night
sky. It will attain a magnitude of -2.9 and will appear 25.11 arc seconds wide.
At a modest 75-power magnification Mars will look as large as the full moon to
the naked eye. Mars will be easy to spot. At the beginning of August it will rise in the east at
So, mark your calendar at the beginning of August to see Mars
grow
progressively brighter and brighter throughout the month. Share this with your children and grandchildren. NO ONE ALIVE TODAY WILL EVER SEE THIS AGAIN!
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