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"Harlow V. A. Campbell" |
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28 Oct 2005 03:03:34 PM |
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From My 13 Year Old Daughter |
LOS ANGELES, California (AP) -- Mars is ready for another close-up as
the Red Planet will swing unusually close to Earth this weekend.
Mars' latest rendezvous will not match its record-breaking approach to
Earth in 2003, when it hovered from 35 million miles away. But more
skygazers this time around can glimpse the fourth rock from the sun
because it will glow above the horizon.
"This is the best we're going to see Mars, so we should strike the iron
while it is hot," said Kelly Beatty, executive editor of Sky &
Telescope magazine.
On Saturday, Mars' orbit will bring it 43.1 million miles away from
Earth, with its closest pass scheduled for 11:25 p.m. EDT.
The two planets -- normally separated by about 140 million miles --
will not be this close again until 2018.
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Actually, I was watching Mars earlier this week. Sitting
right under the moon.... It was cool.
Being an early riser has some advantages.
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| User: "Holly" |
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| Title: Re: From My 13 Year Old Daughter |
28 Oct 2005 07:40:16 PM |
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Harlow V. A. Campbell wrote:
LOS ANGELES, California (AP) -- Mars is ready for another close-up as
the Red Planet will swing unusually close to Earth this weekend.
Mars' latest rendezvous will not match its record-breaking approach to
Earth in 2003, when it hovered from 35 million miles away. But more
skygazers this time around can glimpse the fourth rock from the sun
because it will glow above the horizon.
"This is the best we're going to see Mars, so we should strike the iron
while it is hot," said Kelly Beatty, executive editor of Sky &
Telescope magazine.
On Saturday, Mars' orbit will bring it 43.1 million miles away from
Earth, with its closest pass scheduled for 11:25 p.m. EDT.
The two planets -- normally separated by about 140 million miles --
will not be this close again until 2018.
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Actually, I was watching Mars earlier this week. Sitting
right under the moon.... It was cool.
Being an early riser has some advantages.
IT'S SO CUTE HOW YOUR DAUGHTER NEVER GROWS OLDER OR UP.
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| User: "lkjahds7yu3q4" |
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| Title: Re: From My 13 Year Old Daughter |
29 Oct 2005 12:14:49 PM |
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"Holly" <noon_union@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1130546416.551863.236410@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
Harlow V. A. Campbell wrote:
LOS ANGELES, California (AP) -- Mars is ready for another close-up as
the Red Planet will swing unusually close to Earth this weekend.
Mars' latest rendezvous will not match its record-breaking approach to
Earth in 2003, when it hovered from 35 million miles away. But more
skygazers this time around can glimpse the fourth rock from the sun
because it will glow above the horizon.
"This is the best we're going to see Mars, so we should strike the iron
while it is hot," said Kelly Beatty, executive editor of Sky &
Telescope magazine.
On Saturday, Mars' orbit will bring it 43.1 million miles away from
Earth, with its closest pass scheduled for 11:25 p.m. EDT.
The two planets -- normally separated by about 140 million miles --
will not be this close again until 2018.
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Actually, I was watching Mars earlier this week. Sitting
right under the moon.... It was cool.
Being an early riser has some advantages.
IT'S SO CUTE HOW YOUR DAUGHTER NEVER GROWS OLDER OR UP.
even that is better than to 'grow up' and be like you... 'holly'!
lol^2
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