Yes. You could probably see all of the planets that you see from Earth as well as Earth itself. You might also be able to see Uranus as well from the night side of Mercury. Uranus is generally too faint to be seen from Earth but Mercury, which would not be much farther away from than Earth is, has no atmosphere to distort or obscure light from the planet.
Mercury is a planet itself, and it does not have any planets to it.
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Mercury and Venus
Mercury is an inner planet. It does not have any moons.
Mercury and Venus.
No natural satellites of the planets Mercury or Venus have ever been discovered.
not in our solar system as mercury is extremely hot... :)
Neither Mercury nor Venus are known to have any moons.
The only two planets in our solar system that do not have any moons are Mercury and Venus.
You mean moons? No.
Mercury and Venus are the two inner planets in our solar system that do not have any moons.
Mercury and Venus.