No. You can see Mars with just your eyes on a clear night.
No, sometimes it visible with the human eye.
Because our eyes have developed to see the visual spectrum, we need special equipment to see infrared or ultraviolet.
I don't know but I suspect you do for it is the hottest planet in our Solar System
there is no possible season to see mars. but very smart question to ask
Mars has two moons: Phobos and Deimos. The stars seen in the sky of Mars are the same ones we see from Earth.
If you are referring to the earth, then yes. Very special equipment is needed. For one, a space shuttle or rocket ship so you can leave the earth's atmosphere. The only way tp see this planet is in a picture, or from space. If you are reffering to a different planet, then you will probably need a telescope.(obviously)
there will be a solar eclipse on August 1,2008 but, you cant look at it with out special equipment.
Our DNA is the infinitesimal part of our cellular structure. It is so small you would need special equipment to recognize it in your cell. Atoms are so infinitesimal that we have to use a very special microscope to see the neutrons, protons or electrons.
A microscope.
for us we would need what we have here even the things you cant see but for aliens its completely unown what they would need as they are different if there are aliens on mars they would probably not need water as water is only found underground on mars and its rare down there
You do not need any equipment. The surface is visible with the naked eye. To see more detail you could buy binoculars or a telescope.
Some scientists who are keen to understand the planet Mars need to test equipment that can operate on the planet.Antarctica has much the same landscape, and is cold, although probably not as cold as Mars.The National Science Foundation and other American government agencies cooperate to test equipment in Antarctica that might be used in exploring Mars.In the McMurdo Dry Valleys, you can still see wheel tracks from such equipment that was tested there decades ago.