Mars Closest to Earth: Latest News & Mission Plans

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Mars is set to come closest to Earth in August, approximately 35 million miles away, an event that occurs every 200,000 years. Multiple Mars missions are launching soon, including two from NASA and one from ESA, with the Mars Express mission already launched and expected to arrive by December 24. The NASA missions involve two rovers, Spirit and Opportunity, which are scheduled to land in early January 2004. There are discussions about a potential manned mission to Mars as early as 2013, contingent on budget considerations. This period marks a significant moment for Mars exploration and public interest.
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I hope this is not a duplicate topic, if it is, I apologize...

I watched on science news the other night that Mars is to venture its closest to Earth then most people will see for a long while...and also a mission is planned to land on mars...any news, topics already started or info on this?
 
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...and also a mission is planned to land on mars...any news, topics already started or info on this?

The mission carries two landers with rovers onboard. The Mars Exploration Rover mission (MER) is a two-vehicle program. These two rovers have been named "Spirit" and "Opportunity" by a 9-year-old girl. Spirit launched on June 10th, and is proceeding as planned. You can check on its progress at the mission's homepage by clicking on the "Where is Spirit Now?" link (I check it every day).

Pretty exiting stuff!
 
i heard (just a rumor!) that NASA is thinking about putting a man on Mars in 2013. (providing the war budget doesn't kill us)
 
Greetings !

If I remember correctly there are 3 Mars missions (two
NASA and one ESA)launching this month. Also about the
closest path to Mars it will happen in August and we'll
be about 35 million miles or 56 million kilometers away
(the article I read says it happens either once in
200 or once in 200,000 years, sorry I forgot that part ).

maximus, I don't think so but we'd all wish it was so...:frown:

Live long and prosper.
 
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Greetings !

If I remember correctly there are 3 Mars missions (two
NASA and one ESA)launching this month.

Yes ESA's mission is called "Mars Exrpess". It launched on June 2nd and will arrive at the red planet Dec. 24th (I want extraterrestrial photos for Christmass!) . Spirit will get there Jan 4th, and Opportunity on Jan 25th.
 
http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2003/18jun_approachingmars.htm?list856667
 
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