Mars is always larger than the moon. However, I think you mean will it appear bigger than our moon. No - never - not even close.
on august 26th 2010, mars is coming very close to earth--so you should be able to see it from your front lawn or out your window. Supposedly Mars will look as large as the moon from the sky.
Mars is a planet. A moon is a large celestial object that orbits a planet. So no, there are no moons on mars.
Nothing will happen on August 27, 2014 concerning the moon. There is hoax going around about Mars, it is not true.
If Mars had a large moon, it could stabilize the planet's rotation and potentially create tides, similar to how Earth's moon affects our planet. This could lead to changes in Mars' climate and geology. Additionally, the presence of a large moon may impact any potential future human missions to Mars by affecting orbital dynamics and providing a source of resources for possible colonization efforts.
Mars never gets much larger than an orange coloured point of light
No. This is a repeat of a hoax from 2006. At it's nearest Mars will only look about 500 times smaller than the Moon.
Very large amounts of money and very large rockets.
Yes. Moons are large celestial bodies that orbit planets. Earth's moon is the Moon (Luna) and Mars has two moons, Phobos and Deimos.
It never landed on the moon. Viking II landed on Mars around August 6 1976.
False. This is the annual "Mars will be as bright as the Moon!" hoax that goes around every August.
No. That's the "Mars Hoax" that Mars will be close to Earth and appear "as bigas the full moon!". Not even close to being true.
It does no such thing. Mars orbits the sun. The only large object that orbits the Earth is the Moon.