None. The moon is closer than the other planets, so it will obstruct other planets.
craters
From the Moon all you can see is planet Earth, the Moon is too far away to see any detail such as a monument on Earth with the naked eye.
The moon is seen from the Earth...
If your were on another planet or the moon yes. If you are on earth you cannot observe it (in its entirity) through a telescope unless you are placed off of the planet.
The moon's phases can be seen from the earth, but not by an observer on the moon. Similarly, the earth's phases can be seen from the moon, but not by an observer on the earth.
Only our moon ("The Moon") can be seen from Earth.
From the Moon, although technically the Moon is not a planet
Venus
It is not because of sunlight that the Moon can be seen from Earth. It has everything to do with the location of the Earth and Moon, and the properties of reflected light.
As seen from the planet Earth, the two brightest bodies in the solar system are the sun and the moon. Number three is the planet Venus.
The only planet that can't be seen from earth is earth itself. Other than earth itself other planet can be seen, however sometimes it might requires use of high technology!
Not exactly. The lighted side of the moon as seen from Earth is that part that is not shadowed by the Earth.