We certainly hope not! If Mars were to be disturbed from its orbit to approach the Earth so closely, it would probably destroy the Earth as well.
No, Mars will remain in its orbit and the Earth will remain in OUR orbit, and with any luck, the planets will never meet.
The closest planet to the Moon today is Mars. It is currently not physically close to the Moon but is closest to it in terms of its position in the sky.
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 bigger than the Moon, having about twice as much surface area as the Moon. Mars-6,788 km Moon-3,476 km
Mars is bigger than Earth's moon. Mars has a diameter of about 4,212 miles, while Earth's moon has a diameter of about 2,159 miles.
well what i have read about the 27th of august is that mars will be so close to earth that you can see it as you can see the moon , that happens every 2500 years
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.
Mars is always larger than the moon. However, I think you mean will it appear bigger than our moon. No - never - not even close.
This, as well as Deimos, are the moons of Mars.
Phobos and Deimos, the two moons of Mars are unusual in two main ways: 1. Neither moon is spherical (round). Not even close. 2. Neither moon originally formed in its orbit around Mars, they were 'captured' by Mars' force of gravity. They are almost for sure former asteroids that strayed close enough to Mars to start orbiting it.
Mars is a planet the Moon is not. Mars orbits the Sun-the Moon does not.
The closest planet to the Moon today is Mars. It is currently not physically close to the Moon but is closest to it in terms of its position in the sky.
name the moon of mars
It is Mars's moon, so Mars.
The larger of the two moons of Mars is Phobos, still comparatively tiny (only 22 km in diameter) compared to Earth's Moon. The second moon, Deimos, even more irregularly-shaped, is only 1/7 the size of Phobos.
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 and the moon is not a planet
Mars does have two moon .