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Mars to be closer to Earth then in 60,000 years [message #35446] Fri, 01 August 2003 15:18 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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It's not going to collide with us. It would have to pass through the asteroid belt before it would even be near enough to begin a collision sequence.

There is no threat from any of the planets in our system. All are locked in stable orbits and have been for millions of years.


ACk you don't know shit about our Solar System, Mars along with the other solid planets are on the inside of the Asteroid belt, where as the Gas Giants are on the outside, and no Pluto is not a planet, is is merely a giant Comet that got caught in the gravitational ring around the Sun, that is why it has such an odd orbit around the sun, jeeze I learned this in what, 2nd grade, 1st grade i dunno


 
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