NASA had thought that Comet Siding Spring, discovered in January, had a fair chance of slamming into Mars next year. New calculations, however, say the chance of a collision is remote.
The comet will still come close to Mars, though-- perhaps 66,000 miles close-- so NASA can still try to observe it from relatively close range using the assets it has studying Mars.
Monday, April 15, 2013
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