According to NASA, on August 27, 2003, Earth and Mars were the closest they have been for around 60,000 years. Mars was indeed a spectacular site in the night sky during several months of 2003.
Nothing like this will happen in 2009 despite an awful lot of emails scams promising spectacular naked eye views of Mars' surface. This can NEVER happen.
the Earth The Earth is the closest planet to Mars. During the period of their orbits, Mars is 34 million mi (55 million km) away from the Earth at their closest and 249 million mi (400 million km) at their farthest to each other. Just for comparison, Mars gets within approx. 304 million mi (490 million km) to Jupiter at their closest. Interestingly enough, Jupiter is so far away from Mars that, at all times, Mars is closer to Mercury than it is to Jupiter.
The SAME? No. "ABOUT" the same? Well, close; a Mars day is a little less than 25 hours.
Mars is visible from Earth because both planets orbit the Sun. When Mars aligns with Earth in its orbit, it can be seen in the night sky. Additionally, Mars reflects sunlight back towards Earth, making it visible to the naked eye.
The minimum distance between Earth and Mars can vary depending on their positions in their orbits. On average, Mars is about 54.6 million kilometers away from Earth, but at their closest approach during opposition, they can get as close as 54.6 million kilometers.
earth is on one side of mars. Jupiter is on the other. (bare in mind, there is a asteroid belt between mars and jupiter) And said Asteroid Belt used to be a planet. Poor Maldek, smashed by the crazy Martians :-)
Yes it would take 3 years to get to mars, or less at the right timing when mars is close to earth
54,600,000 kilometers from earth.
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.
they will be very close but they will not hit each other.
Actually mars will come close to earth on August 27th 2009!
Not really. Mars is never closer to Earth than about 35 million miles away.
Mars and Venus
At opposition (Mars is opposite to the Sun), Mars can be between about 55 and 100 million kilometers - depending on where Earth and Mars meet (the orbit of Mars is quite a bit more excentric than Earth's orbit).
Venus and Mars Mars is more closer... What has that mean?? To answer your question, Venus and Mars are close to Earth.
Yes. Mars comes fairly close to Earth about every 26 months or so as the Earth passes Mars in its orbit. Some approaches are closer than others, due to the fact that both planets are in elliptical orbits. You can see a simulation of Mars and Earth in their orbits at http://www.windows.ucar.edu/tour/link=/mars/mars_orbit.html. When Mars is closer and Earth is farther away from the Sun, as in August 2003, they do get quite close. But they have had such close approaches every few hundred years since the planets formed 4+ billion years ago.
Mars is closer to the sun than Jupiter.plants:Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter,Saturn, Uranus, an Neptune.
Mars is at an average distance of 78 million km from Earth but can come as close as 55.7 million km during a close approach.