Earth Venus Jupiter Mars Saturn Mercury
Yes. In fact the thinner atmosphere on Mars means you could probably see more stars than you could on Earth.
yes you could but it would depend on were you are
Mars is even visible to see with the naked eye, thus we can not be sure when and who discovered it first. In the ancient times, people would have known about Mars already, even before the time they wrote history.
What type otf weather you might see at mars
Mars was not discovered. Ancient humans could see it any time they raised their eyes to the night sky. It is about the same as discovering clouds. no not really
They would see Greek and Romans tragedies and comedies and Roman satire.
No. Mars is so easy to see that it must have been known to very ancient peoples.
Yes. Mars has been known since ancient times, long before the telescope was invented.
Earth Venus Jupiter Mars Saturn Mercury
Yes. In fact the thinner atmosphere on Mars means you could probably see more stars than you could on Earth.
yes you could but it would depend on were you are
Ancient Mesopotamia's forest was so dense that they could not see the stars
It is a rover that Nasa created to analyse Mars: To see if there was or is any water there, to see if life could be sustainable for human beings on mars, and to see if life did or does exist.
No, they could not even see them.
You Could be able to see Jupiter from mars but not mars from Jupiter because Jupiter has an atmosphere of thick dense orange clouds which in comparison to earth like looking for the stars in pure daylight on a very cloudy afternoon
It was very popular amongst the Ancient Romans and Greeks, though you don't really see it much anymore.