A planetarium or observatory.
To see how many stars and moons are in the planet
None of the planets are stars, only the stars. See related questions.
There are stars all around us, so of course you'll see stars next to any planet you choose.
One can go to a planetarium to see many stars in the sky. In many capital cities of the world, there must be at least one working planetarium. It is also called planet observatory. In Vienna, Austria, it is called Urania (name taken from planet Uranus).
Yea. You can see the light reflecting off a planet and they look like stars. You can tell the diff. by if the 'star' you are looking at twinkles then it is probably a planet.
It depends where you are on the planet. If city, then you won't see a thing. Especially NY.
You can see Mercury and Venus. They both look like really bright stars. Since the Earth's always moving their never in the same place and you can't always see them at the same time either.
No, constellations are patterns of stars as seen from Earth's perspective. From another planet, the arrangement of stars in the sky would appear different due to the planet's position in space. Therefore, you would not see the same constellations as from Earth.
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A galaxy is a cluster of stars and gasses and a planet is something that goes around a star. Can you see why this might not make sense?
It is because the sun, wich is the closet star to our planet, light is more closely effecting us so we cannot see the other stars because the amount of the light from the sun. However, when the earth rotates, and we can no longer see the sun, the light of the stars is without competition for visibilitie in our planet's sky.
No, a star and a planet are two distinct celestial bodies. Stars are massive spheres of gas that produce light and heat through nuclear fusion, while planets are smaller bodies that orbit around stars. Stars generate their own energy, while planets reflect the light of their parent star.