If the object appeared almost directly above the Moon you would have seen the planet Venus. If the object was a lot higher up and to the right it would have been Saturn. Guessing from the light at that time in the morning, I would guess it was Venus you saw.
The bright object just below the moon in North Central Texas is likely the planet Venus. Venus is visible as both a morning and evening star, and it often appears as a bright object in the sky that can be easily seen with the naked eye.
A planet's rotation on its axis determines the length of its day.
An explosion on the moon would not be visible from Earth without specialized equipment like powerful telescopes. The moon is over 380,000 km away from Earth, so the explosion would be too small and distant to be seen with the naked eye.
Naturists or Nudists like to be naked but not seen by outsiders. Exhibitionists like to be seen by all.
From the Moon all you can see is planet Earth, the Moon is too far away to see any detail such as a monument on Earth with the naked eye.
The planet that is most commonly visible next to the moon is Venus. It is one of the brightest objects in the night sky and can often be seen close to the moon.
I think it's Jupiter, but I'm not sure.
No, the Apollo landers are not visible from Earth. They are too small and far away to be seen with the naked eye from our planet.
Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn can be seen with the naked eye.
From the Moon, although technically the Moon is not a planet
With the naked eye - none.
Venus
Jupiter is the outer planet that can be seen from Earth without the aid of a telescope. It is the fourth-brightest object in the sky after the Sun, Moon, and Venus, making it easily visible to the naked eye.
no , to far for the naked eye !
If the object appeared almost directly above the Moon you would have seen the planet Venus. If the object was a lot higher up and to the right it would have been Saturn. Guessing from the light at that time in the morning, I would guess it was Venus you saw.
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