It may be past 10:00pm right now, but I can still see it waaayyyy up in the southern night sky. The sky is so clear, you see all the other stars.
I don't have a telescope nor binocalurs. So I tried the best I can to focus my vision rrreeeeeaaaaaaallllll hard. If you stare at it without consentrating, it will look like a very bright star.
I think I was successful. I focused so hard, I actually saw Mars' rounded surface.
My vision is about 20/10. This means (and I asked a doctor) that anything that I see that is 20ft from me actually appears to be 10ft away. Maybe that's how I managed to see the Martian surface without a telescope or binos.
One of you guys mentioned that the planet will stick around until the end of September. Is that true?
Humanity is already planning to move to Mars somewhere close to year 2050 (that only refers to colonization).
Astronomy fact:
As the time goes by (for the next few billion years. hehe) the sun OBVIOUSLY expands. However, as the suns expands, the so-called Comfort Zone moves away as well. This will leave Earth in a very hot position.
The comfort zone is where the temperature to support life is just right. Not too cold and not too hot.
As the zone moves, it will move farther away from Earth and closer to Mars. Soon, Earth will look like Venus (with oceans evaperated into thick @55 clouds) and Mars will look like Earth (frozen ice caps melted to form the oceans).
Humanity is already planning on doing a Terraforming Project (the process of changing a planet's physical appears to allow it to support life).
First, we'll be sending in machines to Mars so that they will release super-greenhouse gases into its atmosphere. This will thicken its atmosphere so that Mars can trap more heat. The heat will melt the ice caps.
Another way to make the oceans on Mars is to build giant mirrors that are supposed to be the size of TEXAS!!!!! They will then be orbiting the planet so that they can reflect the sun's light onto the frozen ice.
We'll then be putting a huge number of plants, later trees, so that the CO2 athosphere (Carbon Dioxide) can be converted to O2 (Oxygen). It will take some time, though. A lot of time.

Plus many other methods of Terraforming.
However, don't expect this to happen soon. Humanity will have to take time to plan first. Not only that, this HUGE and complex process will take over a hundred years to complete. Let's hope I can live long enough. The oldest human was about over 110 years old.
Please correct me if I mentioned something inaccurate.