You don't see the sun.
No. The first person to look down discovered Earth.
The sun shines on Uranus, making it look blue from Earth.
because the further you get away from earth it to gets smaller .... and its the same concept from earth.... the farther you are from the planets the smaller they appear.
The sun would look much smaller than it does from Earth but still bright.
Here are all diameters of the planets. Pluto is no planet anymore. Mercury 4,880 km Venus 12,104 km Earth 12,756 km Mars 6,794 km Jupiter 142,984 km Saturn 120,536 km Uranus 51,118 km Neptune 49,532 km Look for yourself. 51118 km / 8 = 6,389 km - that is close to Mars.
No. The first person to look down discovered Earth.
Seen from Uranus the Earth would always be within 3 degrees or less of the Sun. The Sun would be dimmer than as seen from here, about 360 times dimmer, but still so bright that the Earth would most likely be unnoticed.
Uranus and Neptune look blue.
The sun shines on Uranus, making it look blue from Earth.
Because Mars is farther away from the Sun than the Earth. Anything farther away will look smaller.
Neptune and Uranus are blue-green, so is Earth.
because the further you get away from earth it to gets smaller .... and its the same concept from earth.... the farther you are from the planets the smaller they appear.
The sun would look much smaller than it does from Earth but still bright.
no but uranus is better
Here are all diameters of the planets. Pluto is no planet anymore. Mercury 4,880 km Venus 12,104 km Earth 12,756 km Mars 6,794 km Jupiter 142,984 km Saturn 120,536 km Uranus 51,118 km Neptune 49,532 km Look for yourself. 51118 km / 8 = 6,389 km - that is close to Mars.
well just go on google and type in uranus and then click on uranus there you see uranus.
The Moon appears a lot smaller (which it is) when viewed from the Earth.