Mars and Earth will be at their nearest point on October 14 and won't get that close again until 2035.
According to Nasa, Mars will be directly on the opposite side of Earth from the Sun, an event that occurs every two years.
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This image shows Mars as it was observed shortly before opposition in 2016. Photo / Supplied
Mars and Earth will be at their nearest point on October 14 and won't get that close again until 2035.
According to Nasa, Mars will be directly on the opposite side of Earth from the Sun, an event that occurs every two years.
The
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