There are a number of orbital telescopes, the most famous being the Hubble, as well as robotic probes, the Mars lander and so forth, that gather information that cannot be obtained from the Earth's surface. The far side of the moon, which is never seen from the Earth's surface, has been photographed.
a view that is seen as if you were looking at an area from above earths surface
Sooner or later, a lunar eclipse is seen by everybody on earth's "surface".
Yes, a map is the Earth's surface as seen from above - it is a 'bird's eye view' of the ground below.
more oxygen was consumed
The Moon is roughly spherical; weather permitting, we see the near half of the Moon.
you can see venus, it looks like a bright star, but you cannot see any detail
Location is the difference.Meteoroid is in spaceMeteor has entered the earths atmosphere and can possibly be seen by it's fire/smoke trailMeteorite- has reached the surface of the earth intact.
The natural satellite seen from Earth
using your eyes
The apparent magnitude.
The surface of Venus can not be seen in optical light due to an immensely think atmosphere. However, it can be seen by radar and because of this most of the planet has been mapped.
The Vishnu Schist is visible at Earth's surface because it is an exposed metamorphic rock unit that has undergone intense heat and pressure deep within the Earth's crust. Over millions of years, uplift and erosion have brought the Vishnu Schist to the surface, where it can be seen and studied by geologists.