Mars hoax
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The Mars hoax was an e-mail
E-mail
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-circulated hoax
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 that originated in 2003, claiming that Mars
Mars
Mars is the fourth planet from the Sun in the Solar System. The planet is named after the Roman god of war, Mars. It is often described as the "Red Planet", as the iron oxide prevalent on its surface gives it a reddish appearance...

 will look as large as the full Moon
Moon
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 to the naked eye on August 27, 2003. The hoax, which has since resurfaced in every year from 2005–2011, stemmed from a misinterpretation and exaggeration of a sentence in an e-mail message which communicated the close encounter between Mars and the Earth in 2003 in which the distance between the planets was 55,758,006 kilometres, the closest distance between the planets since September 24, 57,617 B.C when the distance is calculated to have been 55,718,000 km.

Background

Both Earth and Mars are in elliptical
Ellipse
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 orbits round the Sun in approximately the same plane; by the nature of things the distance between them varies periodically from a minimum equal to the distance between their orbits at some point along them, to a maximum when they are on opposite sides of the Sun. These minimum (opposition) and maximum distances vary considerably as the two planets progress along their elliptical orbits, and occur about every 780 days. Mars was closer at the 2003 opposition than it had been since 57,617 BC, and than it will be until 2287 or possibly much later.

There was another opposition on 30 October 2005, but with a minimum distance about 25% greater than in 2003 (as reported in the original email, text below) and apparent diameter correspondingly smaller. The magnitude
Magnitude (astronomy)
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 was -2.3, about 60% as bright as 2003. (The Moon has an apparent diameter of around 30 minutes of arc, i.e., 1800 arcseconds, with magnitude of about -12.7 when full, about 9,000 times brighter than Mars in the 2003 approach.)

Origin

The Mars hoax originated from an e-mail message in 2003, sometimes titled "Mars Spectacular", with images of Mars and the full moon side by side:
Although the e-mail itself is correct, the hoax stemmed from a misinterpretation of the sentence "At a modest 75-power magnification Mars will look as large as the full moon to the naked eye". The message was often quoted with a line break in the middle of this sentence, leading some readers to mistakenly believe that "Mars will look as large as the full moon to the naked eye" when, in reality, this sentence means that Mars enlarged 75 times will look as big as the moon unenlarged.

It is quite obviously scientifically incorrect that Mars, normally never more than a dot in the night sky, could suddenly become visibly large due to normal variations in orbit. If Mars did appear as large as the moon it would be so close that it would cause catastrophic gravitational effects—Mars has about twice the diameter of the moon, and hence would be about 2 times as far away for the same apparent size; it has 9 times the mass of the moon, and would have over twice the gravitational effect (9 times larger mass divided by relative distance (2) squared).

Resurfacing

The hoax has resurfaced a number of times since 2003, and may continue to do so, always announcing an imminent close Earth-Mars approach. The content of the original email, although almost entirely correct for August 27, 2003, has falsely been redated to announce a new close Earth-Mars approach—the real close approach was in 2003 only—also misinterpreting the original e-mail by saying Mars will look as large as the moon. The later e-mails are incorrect, as Mars will not come as close to Earth as it did in 2003 until August 28, 2287 or later.

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