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Mars at Closest Earth Approach Over SpaceX Recovered Falcon 9 at Sea – Photo

Saturday, June 4, 2016 21:44
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Mars Close Approach over recovered SpaceX Falcon 9 atop droneship at sea on June 1, 2016. Credit: Ken Kremer/kenkremer.com

PORT CANAVERAL, FL – As you may have heard its Mars opposition season. What you may not have heard is that Mars made its closest Earth approach high in the nighttime Sunshine State skies coincidentally at the same time as a sea landed SpaceX Falcon 9 was visible just offshore floating on the horizon below. Rather miraculously this regular natural occurrence of the dance of the planets Earth and Mars making a close embrace as they orbit around our Sun, was taking place simultaneously with a most unnatural event – namely the return of a used SpaceX Falcon 9 landed on a platform at sea that was briefly hugging the Florida coastline. And better yet you can see them celebrating this first-of-its-kind celestial event together in the photo above of Mars Close Approach over Falcon – captured by this author around 11 p.m. EDT on Wednesday, June 1 from Jetty Park Pier in Port Canaveral. By sheer coincidence, the Red Planet was making its closest approach to Earth of this orbital cycle just as the most recently launched and recovered SpaceX Falcon 9 first stage booster was arriving just offshore of Cocoa Beach and the Florida Space Coast earlier this week. As luck would have it, when I ventured out to watch the boosters hoped for nighttime arrival from Jetty Park Pier in Port Canaveral on Wednesday, June 1, I noticed that Mars and the floating Falcon 9 were lined up almost perfectly. The Falcon 9 was standing atop the droneship upon which it had landed on May 27 while it was stationed approximately 420 miles (680 kilometers) off shore and east of Cape Canaveral, Florida, surrounded by the vastness of the Atlantic Ocean. The SpaceX Falcon 9 began its rapid journey to space and back roaring to life at 5:39 p.m. EDT last Friday, May 27, from Space Launch Complex-40 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, FL, ascending into sky blue sunshine state skies. The Falcon 9 was carrying the Thaicom-8 telecommunications satellite to orbit. On Wednesday night, June 1, Mars was high in the southern night sky, shining brightly almost directly over the spent Falcon 9 booster sailing some 3 miles (5 km) offshore of Cocoa Beach. Thankfully the weather gods even cooperated by delivering crystal clear nighttime skies. So with Mars at Opposition and Falcon 9 in view and while awaiting the droneship bringing the booster into Port Canaveral I took some exposure shots of this first totally unique opportunity. Mars Close Approach took place on May 30, 2016. That is the point in Mars’ orbit when it comes closest to Earth. The Red Planet was only 46.8 million miles (75.3 million kilometers) from Earth. “Mars reaches its highest point around midnight — about 35 degrees above the southern horizon, or one third of the distance between the horizon and overhead,” according to a NASA description and the graphic shown below. Mars is currently visible for much of the night. Watch for Ken’s continuing on site reports direct from Cape Canaveral and the SpaceX launch pad. Stay tuned here for Ken’s continuing Earth and planetary science and human spaceflight news. Ken Kremer

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