Sometimes yes, under the right conditions, but you have to know EXACTLY where to look.
Objects that cannot transit the Sun as seen from Jupiter are those that are orbiting closer to the Sun than Jupiter itself. This includes objects in orbits closer to the Sun than Jupiter's orbit, such as Mercury, Venus, and Earth. The relative alignment of these planets with Jupiter and the Sun makes it impossible for them to be seen transiting the Sun from Jupiter's perspective.
The sun first rises on the United States at Eastport, Maine, the eastern most town in the USA.
When Jupiter is at opposition, it rises at sunset and sets at sunrise, making it visible all night long. This positioning occurs when Jupiter is directly opposite the sun from Earth, creating the closest and brightest appearance of the planet in the sky.
The sun rises from the eastern horizon as seen from everywhere in Iowa,and from most places in Nebraska and South Dakota as well.
Jupiter is the fifth planet from the Sun and is located between Mars and Saturn in our solar system. Its position in the sky changes as it orbits the Sun, so it can be seen in different locations depending on the time of year.
From Jupiter, objects that cannot transit in front of the Sun include any celestial bodies that are farther out than Jupiter itself, such as Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune, as well as distant objects like the Kuiper Belt and Oort Cloud bodies. Additionally, moons of Jupiter and other nearby asteroids will also not transit in front of the Sun from Jupiter's perspective. Only objects within Jupiter's orbital path, such as its own moons or closer asteroids, would be able to transit the Sun as seen from that vantage point.
Yes, the crescent-shaped appearance of Jupiter is due to its phases as it orbits the Sun. When Jupiter is in crescent phase as seen from Earth, it means that the side facing the Sun is mostly illuminated while the opposite side is in shadow.
Both are correct, but "the sun rises in the east" is the more commonly used phrase.
The sun rises from the eastern horizon as seen from everywhere in Iowa,and from most places in Nebraska and South Dakota as well.
Sun and Jupiter because Jupiter has more mass and it is closer to the sun.
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Jupiter is the fifth planet from the Sun in our solar system.