Dena DeCastro If you look up into the sky at night you may see a bright yellowish orange light in the sky that doesn�t twinkle. Mars will be closer to
the Earth than it has been in 60,000 years On August 27th, 2003. At the same time, Mars will conjoin Uranus and oppose the Sun in perihelion.
I think the simple fact that the two planets' orbital patterns are going to align them closer than anyone in recorded history has ever seen is reason
enough to keep the topic. Anyone with a telescope will be in for a real treat when this happens. With a good sized telescope you can make out the
different colors that define the polar caps. I know the entire astronomy club by me has already planned a huge outing at a forest preserve because of
this. There will be everything from 2" Kmart refractors up to my Brother's 14" meade. If viewing the planets and discussion of this doesnt
constitute science, then I am really confused and need to go back to the start of my astrophysics classes at Northwestern.
Northwestern, huh? Applied to law school there and got rejected. I did take some astro-physics courses at my undergrad. I am wondering what the
gravitational effects on the oceans will be.
There is a slight chance (and I do mean slight) that the alignment may cause a slight (and I do mean slight) increase in seismic activity due to the
purported "gravitational vectoring" effect.
Bandit.... it's kinda' obvious that this is a science topic. Mars is a planet, which falls under astronomy, which is a science. He posted a bit of
news on that planet... so that makes it science related.
What??? I thougt it was 50 K. Which one is true? There could be some increase in tide activity, can it be?? I am not sure. Can anyone clarify on that
one? Cool pictures for sure
Dragonrider is correct, the effects on earth's tides will be so minimal they will go undetected. Mars doesnt have enough mass to create a strong
gravitational pull, this combined with the distance we are apart will equate to nothing but great viewing (provided there arent any clouds in the
sky).
Freddie-
I have heard their law school is very tough to get into, not that my program was easy.
Where did you decide to go?