This artist's concept shows NASA's Mars orbiters lining up behind the Red
Planet for their "duck and cover" maneuver to shield them from comet dust that
may result from the close flyby of comet Siding Spring (C/2013 A1) on Oct. 19,
2014.
The comet's nucleus will miss Mars by about 87,000 miles (139,500
kilometers), shedding material as it hurtles by at about 126,000 miles per hour
miles (56 kilometers per second), relative to Mars and Mars-orbiting spacecraft.
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