the same as earths just a different moon
there are not any in the sky in mars at night discovered
The sky on Mars looks pinkish grey from the Martian surface.
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it looks like a dark and lifeless planet.
Black because there is no atmosphere beyond your ankles on Mars.
No light from the Sun is reaching the dark side, once you look in the night sky it would be easier to look at Mars because no light is reaching the side you are on or Mars.
Mars is clearly visible low in the Eastern sky just before sunrise. You may have been tricked by the Mars Hoax.
Yes; that is why Mars looks like a red star in the sky.
To spot Mars from Earth, look for a bright reddish-orange object in the night sky. Mars is typically visible to the naked eye and appears brighter than most stars. You can use a star map or sky-watching app to help locate its position in the sky.
Mars would look like chocolate with caramel inside of it :)
it would be red
there are not any in the sky in mars at night discovered
Sky Galleons of Mars happened in 1988.
Yes. Venus always looks like the brightest star in the sky. Jupiter usually looks like the second-brightest star (sometimes briefly outshone by Mars, when it's close to us). Mercury, Mars, and Saturn still look like fairly bright stars.
Blue Sky on Mars was created in 1996-10.
So far, no humans have been to Mars. We will have to wait for someone to get there to find out what they'll look like.