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Global Warming on Mars
With Mars being the closest to Earth in 2,000 years, and therefore closest
to the Sun as well, does anyone know if the probes on or around Mars, or any Earth bound observations are being made to determine climatic changes on Mars. Hmm, I wonder what the U.N. should do about it Also, I see many newspaper reports stating that Mars is the closest it's been to Earth in 60,000 years. What is the source for their calcuation? Here is a nice graphic showing Mars and Earth orbits. http://www.kidscosmos.org/kid-stuff/...positions.html TangoMan |
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