Friday, October 28, 2005

As previously discussed here... Mars will be in sight this weekend.


Heads up, planet-gazers: Mars close-up coming

LOS ANGELES - Mars is swinging by for a visit.
The Red Planet will pass unusually close to Earth this weekend, appearing as a yellow twinkle in the night sky.
Mars' latest rendezvous will not match its record-breaking approach in 2003, but more people will be able to see it because it will be visible above the horizon.
This pass will bring Mars a little more than 41 million miles away Saturday night, compared with 35 million miles in 2003. The two planets will not be this close again until 2018.
Mars will still seem small to the naked eye, and most back-yard telescopes will see a small, brilliant ball. Observers with more powerful instruments might be able to discern surface details.
The orbiting Hubble Space Telescope will be snapping pictures.
ASSOCIATED PRESS

1 Comments:

Blogger Steven Tentis said...

http://toronto.rasc.ca/content/Sleaford2005.shtml

Wow that is correct it appears to not be a hoax this time. I will have to take a look tommorow night.

10:29 AM, October 28, 2005  

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