Yes, it is possible to see the Milky Way from Mars. However, the view of the Milky Way from Mars may be different compared to Earth due to the thin atmosphere and lack of light pollution on Mars. Astronomers have even captured images of the Milky Way from Mars using rovers such as Curiosity.
It would look similar to the way it does from Earth, only smaller as Mars is further away.
Yes, you can see Earth from Mars at midnight, just as we can see Mars from Earth. However, the visibility will depend on the relative positions of the planets in their orbits at that time. Earth will appear as a bright point of light in the night sky of Mars.
On the way to Mars you will see all the constellations that you can see from Earth, but they will all be visible 24 hours a day (except the ones that are blocked by the Sun). Because the stars are all much further away than Mars, the constellations will look exactly the same.
You would see a reddish hue on Mars due to the iron oxide, or rust, present on its surface. The colors may vary depending on the lighting conditions and atmosphere.
No. The Milky Way is the name given to the galaxy in which we live. Mars is a planet, so it can't "have" a Milky Way. It is instead a plant in a solar system that is part of the Milky Way. However, the same Milky Way that is visible here would be visible from Mars, if there was anyone there to see it.
Yes, it is possible to see the Milky Way from Mars. However, the view of the Milky Way from Mars may be different compared to Earth due to the thin atmosphere and lack of light pollution on Mars. Astronomers have even captured images of the Milky Way from Mars using rovers such as Curiosity.
Those lyrics are from the song Just the Way You Are by Bruno Mars. :)
there is no possible season to see mars. but very smart question to ask
You see Mars the same way you see the other planets such as Jupiter or Venus; the same way that you see ANYTHING. Light from the Sun shines on all the planets just as it does on Earth, and the reflected light from Mars comes back to your eye here on Earth.
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On Mars, there is a thick layer of red clouds, filled with nitric acid. you probably couldnt see the sun through the clouds. but if there was a time with no clouds, it would look almost identical to the way we see it on Earth. Slightly smaller, since it Mars is farther away from the sun than Earth, but it would still be yellow and it would hurt you eyes to look at it.
Solar power would be the best way to generate energy for use on Mars.
No, and I don't see why he (?) would.
Yes. You would. Mars can be seen from Earth because it's so close to us. But if the whole planet were to blow up or explode, we would be able to see it. Whatever what the explosion would look like if it happens to Mars, then surly we could see it.
You are probably thinking of the song 'Just the Way You Are' by Bruno Mars.When I see your face,There's not a thing that I would change.'Cause you're amazing...Just the way you are.
Mars.