Re: [Finale] OT! Mars comes close

2006-07-19 Thread Dean M. Estabrook
What I want to know is, when will the moon be in the seventh house?   
Ah, the 60s!


Dean

On Jul 18, 2006, at 1:14 PM, Ken Moore wrote:


timothy.key.price [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

 Funny thing, but Mars looks tol be conjucting the Sun in August in
 the sign Virgo, on the opposite side of the
 Sun from us in our orbit.  It will not be visible to us. This makes
 no sense at all.  Please explain.

The third of the references (dated 2005) makes it clear: close  
encounters occur roughly every two years.  2003 was very close,  
2005 fairly.


--
Ken Moore
Musician and engineer

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Re: [Finale] OT! Mars comes close to Planet Earth.......in August!

2006-07-18 Thread timothy.key.price
Funny thing, but Mars looks tol be conjucting the Sun in August in  
the sign Virgo, on the opposite side of the
Sun from us in our orbit.  It will not be visible to us. This makes  
no sense at all.  Please explain.


tim





On Jul 17, 2006, at 3:18 PM, Lawrence David Eden wrote:

OT, and not related to Finale, but interesting, so I thought I  
would pass it along to my colleagues on the List:


 Mars


  The Red Planet is about to be spectacular!

  This month and next, Earth is catching up with Mars in an
encounter that
  will culminate in the closest approach between the two planets
in
  recorded history. The next time Mars may come this close is
  in 2287. Due to the way Jupiter's gravity tugs on
  Mars and perturbs its orbit, astronomers can only be
  certain that Mars has not come this close to Earth
  in the Last 5,000 years, but it may be as long as
  60,000 years before it happens again.

  The encounter will culminate on August 27th when
  Mars comes to within 34,649,589 miles of Earth and
  will be (next to the moon) the brightest object in
  the night sky. It will attain a magnitude of -2.9
  and will appear 25.11 arc seconds wide. At a modest
  75-power magnification


  Mars will look as large as the full moon to the naked eye.
  Mars will be easy to spot. At the
  beginning of August it will rise in the east at 10p.m.
  and reach its azimuth at about 3 a.m.

  By the end of August when the two planets are
  closest, Mars will rise at nightfall and reach its
  highest point in the sky at 12:30a.m. That's pretty
  convenient to see something that no human being has
  seen in recorded history. So, mark your calendar at
  the beginning of August to see Mars grow
  progressively bri ghter and brighter throughout the
  month.


  NO ONE ALIVE TODAY WILL EVER SEE THIS AGAIN
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[Finale] OT! Mars comes close

2006-07-18 Thread Ken Moore

timothy.key.price [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

 Funny thing, but Mars looks tol be conjucting the Sun in August in
 the sign Virgo, on the opposite side of the
 Sun from us in our orbit.  It will not be visible to us. This makes
 no sense at all.  Please explain.

The third of the references (dated 2005) makes it clear: close 
encounters occur roughly every two years.  2003 was very close, 2005 fairly.


--
Ken Moore
Musician and engineer

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[Finale] OT! Mars comes close to Planet Earth.......in August!

2006-07-17 Thread Lawrence David Eden
Title: OT!  Mars comes close to Planet Earth...in
August!


OT, and not related to Finale, but interesting, so I thought I
would pass it along to my colleagues on the List:

 Mars


 The Red Planet is about to be
spectacular!

 This month and next, Earth is catching
up with Mars in an
encounter that
 will culminate in the closest approach
between the two planets
in
 recorded history. The next time Mars
may come this close is
 in 2287. Due to the way Jupiter's
gravity tugs on
 Mars and perturbs its orbit,
astronomers can only be
 certain that Mars has not come this
close to Earth
 in the Last 5,000 years, but it may be
as long as
 60,000 years before it happens
again.

 The encounter will culminate on August
27th when
 Mars comes to within 34,649,589 miles
of Earth and
 will be (next to the moon) the
brightest object in
 the night sky. It will attain a
magnitude of -2.9
 and will appear 25.11 arc seconds wide.
At a modest
 75-power magnification


 Mars will look as large as the full
moon to the naked eye.
 Mars will be easy to spot. At the
 beginning of August it will rise in the
east at 10p.m.
 and reach its azimuth at about 3
a.m.

 By the end of August when the two
planets are
 closest, Mars will rise at nightfall
and reach its
 highest point in the sky at 12:30a.m.
That's pretty
 convenient to see something that no
human being has
 seen in recorded history. So, mark your
calendar at
 the beginning of August to see Mars
grow
 progressively bri ghter and brighter
throughout the
 month.
 

 NO ONE ALIVE TODAY WILL EVER SEE
THIS AGAIN


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Re: [Finale] OT! Mars comes close to Planet Earth.......in August!

2006-07-17 Thread Wade KOTTER
Lawrence:

You might want to check these sites out:

http://www.hoax-slayer.com/mars-earth-close.html
http://www.snopes.com/science/mars.asp
http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2005/07jul_marshoax.htm

Bottom line: it's an urban legend.

Wade

 Lawrence David Eden [EMAIL PROTECTED] 07/17/06 1:18 PM 
OT, and not related to Finale, but interesting, so I thought I would 
pass it along to my colleagues on the List:

  Mars

   
   The Red Planet is about to be spectacular!

   This month and next, Earth is catching up with Mars in an
encounter that
   will culminate in the closest approach between the two planets
in
   recorded history. The next time Mars may come this close is
   in 2287. Due to the way Jupiter's gravity tugs on
   Mars and perturbs its orbit, astronomers can only be
   certain that Mars has not come this close to Earth
   in the Last 5,000 years, but it may be as long as
   60,000 years before it happens again.

   The encounter will culminate on August 27th when
   Mars comes to within 34,649,589 miles of Earth and
   will be (next to the moon) the brightest object in
   the night sky. It will attain a magnitude of -2.9
   and will appear 25.11 arc seconds wide. At a modest
   75-power magnification


   Mars will look as large as the full moon to the naked eye.
   Mars will be easy to spot. At the
   beginning of August it will rise in the east at 10p.m.
   and reach its azimuth at about 3 a.m.

   By the end of August when the two planets are
   closest, Mars will rise at nightfall and reach its
   highest point in the sky at 12:30a.m. That's pretty
   convenient to see something that no human being has
   seen in recorded history. So, mark your calendar at
   the beginning of August to see Mars grow
   progressively bri ghter and brighter throughout the
   month.


   NO ONE ALIVE TODAY WILL EVER SEE THIS AGAIN

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