From Earth, different celestial objects can appear to differentiate based on their brightness, color, and position in the sky. Stars, planets, and the Moon each have unique characteristics; for example, planets often shine steadily while stars may twinkle. Additionally, the apparent movement of these objects, influenced by Earth's rotation and orbit, creates distinct patterns such as constellations. This differentiation helps astronomers and casual observers alike identify and categorize celestial bodies.
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The Earth rotates towards the east. As viewed from the North Star, Polaris, the Earth turns anti clockwise
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The Earth's rotation is prograde, meaning it rotates in the same direction as its orbit around the Sun. This is also known as "counterclockwise" when viewed from above the North Pole.
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the two planets that can be viewed from earth are Mercury and venus.
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The atmosphere viewed from Earth is called the exosphere.
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Mars.
When viewed from above the North Pole, the Earth's rotation is counterclockwise.
The Earth, when viewed form space, appears a a blue planet.
Venus
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