Same as from earth. but if you are close to a one it looks like this. http:/www.greenpeace.org/raw/image_full/international/photosvideos/photos/close-up-of-the-sun-globally.gif
Around 2500-5000 visible stars with the naked eye.
As many as you like depending on how dim the stars are that you want to look for. Naked-eye stars, about 60 is my guess.
No, in fact they are quite common. Many stars that, with the naked eye, look like a single star, are actually double or multiple stars.
When you look at your blood with the naked eye all you see is red liquid. This is all anyone sees with the naked eye.
Through a telescope or with the naked eye.
I don't think they do. At least, not if by "most stars" you mean "most stars you can see with the naked eye", for example. On the other hand, most stars actually ARE red, since red dwarves are in a majority; however, we can't see even the closest red dwarf with the naked eye.
with the naked eye in edge of town site the constellation stars are 9 allowing for eye adaptation say 20 min i was able to count 11. , in a dark location 21.
they can be observed using a space telescope. they cannot be seen by the naked eye although there are times that you can see Venus and Mars but not that clear.
Photography.
You can just not very detailed you might mistake them for stars because with a naked eye it looks like a star
The viewing of the stars is called star gazing! It's called "naked eye observation".
An Astronomical Observatory is a place from which to observe stars. Any place far from cities and bright lights will do. You can look with your eyes - "Naked-eye observation" or use binoculars or a telescope.