August 27, 2003

Closest Martian encounter for 60,000 years The Guardian

Posted by tourdemars to General News at August 27, 2003 12:00 PM

No one in Britain will see the closest encounter in human history, because it will happen in daylight. But at 10.51 BST today, the planet Mars will be nearer Earth than at any time since 56,617BC. At that moment, the two will be 34,646,418 miles apart.

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