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Mars Will Not Kill You (The End of the World)
Space.com ^ | 8/15/03 | Robert Roy Britt

Posted on 08/18/2003 5:53:05 PM PDT by Brett66

Mars Will Not Kill You

Editor's Note: Each Monday, SPACE.com will explore a mysterious or little known corner of the cosmos to enlighten earthlings about how the universe really works. This is the debut installment of Mystery Monday.

On Aug. 27, Mars will be closer to Earth than in nearly 60,000 years. This "close approach," as it's being billed, has some folks worried about potential dangers here on our planet.

One SPACE.com reader asks: "Will it be dangerous when Mars gets that close to Earth? It has me a little worried." Others have e-mailed to say they heard there would be earthquakes or other disasters. One of the many rumors going around says the two planets will collide.

The true gravity of the situation is benign. There is absolutely nothing to worry about.

At its closest, Mars will still be nearly 34.65 million miles (55.76 million kilometers) away. The effectiveness of gravity is a function of mass and distance, so while the pull of an object is said to act across the cosmos, it does so with ever-diminishing effect. At great distances -- such as between Earth and the other planets -- the gravity of an object becomes little more than background noise, like the hum of a Cadillac from 20 blocks away amid the cacophony of a construction site in Midtown Manhattan.

Other readers say they heard Mars will look as big as the Moon. It will not. On Aug. 27, Mars will look pretty much like it looks now, shining as a very bright star-like point of light. With a telescope, of course, you can make it as big as your wallet allows.

Why the rumors?

Planetary doom prognostications pop up again and again because a handful of astrologers and self-anointed visionaries persist in disseminating garbage about how the positions of the planets can affect Earth by generating earthquakes, storms or other catastrophes. The Internet has made publishing of these false claims easy and more frequent.

"Only those who are foolish enough to think the motions of the planets have a bearing on their lives believe in this pseudo-science," says Joe Rao, SPACE.com's Night Sky columnist. He has been getting e-mail about this, too.

"There will be those who will try and convince the masses that this close approach will mean terrible cataclysms and catastrophes that will befall our planet," Rao said. "This close approach between Mars and Earth will have no effect on any other celestial bodies in space, including the Earth itself."

Forecasts of calamity typically precede alignments of several planets, as when three or more of the worlds inside Neptune gather approximately along a line in space so that, from Earth, we can see them bunched up in the night sky.

Groupings like this occurred in 2000 and again in 2002. Earth did not crumble.

Nothing unusual happened during other planet alignments through recorded history, either, and nothing unusual will happen on Aug. 27, except, of course, a whole lot of people around the world will step outside to look up at a cosmically historic event.

On that date, Mars will be slightly closer than ever in human history. The proximity owes to a regular occurrence of the two planets being on the same side of the Sun and the rare chance that Earth is about as far from the Sun as it ever gets just as Mars is about as close as it ever gets. (The two planets' orbits are not quite circular). In astronomers' parlance, Mars will be at opposition.

Mars has been almost this close during previous oppositions. In fact, the extra closeness this time is less than 1 percent compared to a similar setup in 1971.

Mars will shine brightly. It will look great in a telescope. It will not kill you.

The numbers

The gravity of Mars or any planet, given its relative small size and great distance from our own, is simply inconsequential.


TOPICS: Culture/Society
KEYWORDS: mars; space; superstition
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I looked at it with my 4.5" reflector the other night. So far I haven't died.
1 posted on 08/18/2003 5:53:05 PM PDT by Brett66
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To: Brett66
Klaatu Barada Nikto
2 posted on 08/18/2003 5:54:28 PM PDT by Drango (To Serve Man....IT'S A COOKBOOK!)
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To: Brett66
Muttly hated 1971.

Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr.
3 posted on 08/18/2003 5:56:19 PM PDT by PoorMuttly (A Muttly, a crust of bread, and thee...)
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To: Brett66
I might watch the happenings in Yellowstone a bit though..
4 posted on 08/18/2003 5:56:46 PM PDT by cmsgop (If you Sprinkle When You Tinkle,...Be a Sweetie and Wipe the Seatie......)
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To: Brett66
Four words, "War of The Worlds"
5 posted on 08/18/2003 5:56:53 PM PDT by dts32041 (So how do you like taxation with representation?)
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To: Brett66
It would seem that space.com has morons for readers.
6 posted on 08/18/2003 5:57:30 PM PDT by Sloth ("I feel like I'm taking crazy pills!" -- Jacobim Mugatu, 'Zoolander')
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To: Brett66
I wasn't worried about this at all--in fact, I was kind of enjoying the bright light from Mars--until all these experts started saying, "Don't worry, nothing will happen when Mars makes it closest approach in 60,000 years. Nothing at all. You're completely safe, Mars is harmless."

Now I'm thinking, hmmmmm....;-D
7 posted on 08/18/2003 5:58:25 PM PDT by Judith Anne (For the sake of His sorrowful Passion, have mercy on us, and on the whole world...)
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To: Brett66
"The Earth abideth forever" Its only evil's grip on this planet that is going to end. So folks, when you hear that the "end is near", the only proper reaction should be a huge smile on your face, unless you take glee in sickness, disease, sin, and death. Then you better take a hard look at yourself, and the thoughts and intents of your heart.
8 posted on 08/18/2003 5:59:18 PM PDT by Russell Scott (The whole creation groans in pain waiting for the manifestation of Christ's Kingdom)
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To: Brett66
Man how stupid can they be. Don't those idiots realize that 8/27/03 is a Wednesday?
9 posted on 08/18/2003 6:01:25 PM PDT by Jeff Gordon
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To: Judith Anne
As Mars gets closer it seems to have an affect on my beagles!


10 posted on 08/18/2003 6:01:57 PM PDT by Bluntpoint
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To: Bluntpoint
Rover and Spot, right? Big fellas...;-D
11 posted on 08/18/2003 6:03:45 PM PDT by Judith Anne (For the sake of His sorrowful Passion, have mercy on us, and on the whole world...)
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To: Bluntpoint
Now where is the Oort cloud again? Relative to us and Mars? Isn't it just a few miles out from the sun?
12 posted on 08/18/2003 6:04:19 PM PDT by txhurl
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To: cmsgop
Yes, Yellowstone is interesting right about now...
13 posted on 08/18/2003 6:04:40 PM PDT by Judith Anne (For the sake of His sorrowful Passion, have mercy on us, and on the whole world...)
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To: Judith Anne
My dogs did not have a chance!


14 posted on 08/18/2003 6:06:45 PM PDT by Bluntpoint
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To: Judith Anne
They used to be housebroken. Not anymore. Here is a little present Rover left right in the middle of the livingroom!


15 posted on 08/18/2003 6:09:56 PM PDT by Bluntpoint
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To: Brett66
I'm kinda looking forward to the moons of Mars getting closer.


16 posted on 08/18/2003 6:11:51 PM PDT by Dog Gone
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To: Bluntpoint
My vet, pictured below, tells me the pups seem just fine to him!


17 posted on 08/18/2003 6:13:44 PM PDT by Bluntpoint
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To: Bluntpoint
A little Worm-X ought to clear that problem right up! ;-D

Those imported Jovian worms can be nasty...
18 posted on 08/18/2003 6:14:33 PM PDT by Judith Anne (For the sake of His sorrowful Passion, have mercy on us, and on the whole world...)
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And I suppose you think the Martians had nothing to do with the power failure, huh?
19 posted on 08/18/2003 6:14:50 PM PDT by Age of Reason
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To: Age of Reason
The Martians weren't involved at all. Seriesly.
20 posted on 08/18/2003 6:17:27 PM PDT by Judith Anne (For the sake of His sorrowful Passion, have mercy on us, and on the whole world...)
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