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Comic guy wrote: Sorry for asking these questions, but I'm kinda new to astronomy and I'm a worry wart.
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The most important thing is to remain calm.
As for Mars being close ... keep in mind that scientists toss around millions the way the average person tosses around pennies. There is no risk to the Earth. It will be tens of millions of miles away. The big deal is being made because it will be closer than it usually gets at opposition. That means a great chance to observe the red planet (safely!)
