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Last Chance to Get a Good Look at Mars Until 2012

Postby Don » Fri Mar 26, 2010 7:50 am

http://news.yahoo.com/s/space/20100324/ ... suntil2012

On Thursday night, March 25, many people may look up at the sky and ask the question, "What's that bright star next to the moon?"

The answer for Thursday night is Mars, but that answer changes night by night as the moon travels along the ecliptic, the path the sun, moon and planets follow across the sky. If you ask the question again on Monday night, March 29, the answer will be the ringed planet Saturn.

Such conjunctions of the moon and planets are regular reminders of how rapidly the moon moves across the sky.

Mars was in opposition to the Sun on Jan. 29, when it appeared 14 arcseconds in diameter, 1/120 of the diameter of the moon. Two months later, it is much farther away, and has shrunk to only 10 arcseconds in diameter.

This will be your last chance to get a good look at Mars until it approaches the Earth again in 2012 [see more Mars photos].

The sky these spring evenings presents a striking contrast between its western half, filled with the bright stars and constellations of winter, and its eastern half, with Regulus the only bright star. Mars sits in solitary splendor in Cancer, one of the most insignificant zodiac constellations, just above the plane of the Milky Way.

But there is much lurking beyond the dim stars of spring, for we are entering the realm of the galaxies. The constellation Leo alone contains five of the brightest galaxies in Charles Messier's famous 18th century catalog of deep sky objects.

When we look towards Leo, we are looking above the plane of our Milky Way galaxy at the depths of intergalactic space, unhindered by the clouds of dust and gas which fill our galaxy.
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Postby Sarah » Sat Mar 27, 2010 4:47 am

Ah, I used to totally be into astronomy as a kid/young teen! I saw the moons of Jupiter and the rings of Saturn through my little home telescope...
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Postby stevew2 » Sun Mar 28, 2010 8:07 am

hopefully i wont be to drunk and ill be able to see it
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Postby Everett » Sun Mar 28, 2010 8:17 am

If i want to see mars i'll watch red planet or mission to mars :D 8)
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Postby stevew2 » Sun Mar 28, 2010 4:59 pm

Thenightbull wrote:If i want to see mars i'll watch red planet or mission to mars :D 8)
You own a tV??
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Postby steveo777 » Sun Mar 28, 2010 5:21 pm

stevew2 wrote:
Thenightbull wrote:If i want to see mars i'll watch red planet or mission to mars :D 8)
You own a tV??



This is America man.......even the homeless and welfare peeps own tv. It's a fine place....the only place where you can drive to bankruptcy court in a Cadillac. :D
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Postby stevew2 » Sun Mar 28, 2010 5:26 pm

steveo777 wrote:
stevew2 wrote:
Thenightbull wrote:If i want to see mars i'll watch red planet or mission to mars :D 8)
You own a tV??



This is America man.......even the homeless and welfare peeps own tv. It's a fine place....the only place where you can drive to bankruptcy court in a Cadillac. :D
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