mercurys surface material is made out of nothing but craters
-184c to 427c
No, the moon's surface is too reflective when the light is shining, and therefore the sun's light reflected from the moon's surface blocks any stars from being visible from the surface of the moon by either eye or camera.
Stars can't be seen from the surface of the moon during the daytime because the brightness of the sun overwhelms the faint light of the stars. In the lunar night, stars can be seen, but due to the lack of a significant atmosphere on the moon to scatter the light, they appear much brighter and can make it difficult to see fainter stars.
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Toledo Mercurys was created in 1947.
Toledo Mercurys ended in 1962.
mercurys period number is 80
Because of their small surface areas white dwarfs emit much less light than main sequence stars and would have to be much closer in order to be seen with the naked eye.
Bassically, yes. You can't see the stars when there are clouds in the sky, right?
There are many things that make up Mercury's planet composition. There are many different minerals and clays on Mercury's surface.
Red stars have the lowest surface temperatures.