On Mercury, just like on Earth and on every other planet, the sun is rising somewhere every minute of every day.
Sunrise on Mercury can vary due to its slow rotation on its axis. However, on average, sunrise on Mercury typically occurs around every 176 Earth days.
Mercury has a double sunrise.
You can only see Mercury at sunrise and sunset.
at nightnime Depending on Mercury's position, the longest you can see it, is about 1 hour after sunset or 1 hour before sunrise, and when Mercury is at a right angle from the sun as viewed from Earth. This is when Mercury appears to be farthest from the sun. As Mercury orbits the sun, it appears to be closer to the sun, and will be visible for a shorter amount of time. You will need to have an unobstructed view of the horizon.
Mercury has a double sunrise because when the sun rises a bit, an orbital effect makes it sink down and rise again.
It depends on the relative positions of Earth, Mercury, and the sun at the time. Sometimes Mercury is hidden behind or in the glare of the sun. At other times Mercury may be seen shortly before sunrise or shortly after sunset.
The answer is NOT Venus. It is MERCURY. Venus takes longer to spin once than does Mercury. However Venus spins in the opposite direction to Mercury. The result is that Mercury has the longest "sunrise to sunrise" times.
The time of the sunrise in Denver changes depending on the time of year. See the related link below for the time of tomorrow's sunrise in Denver.
Either just before sunrise or just after sunset (at any given time it's either one or the other, not both).
Either just before sunrise or just after sunset (at any given time it's either one or the other, not both).
One Earth day on Mercury lasts two Mercurian years, sunrise to sunrise. It is daytime for one Mercurian year, and nighttime for one Mercurian year.
The sunrise time on January 21, 2009, would depend on the specific location, as sunrise times vary by location. You can check the exact sunrise time for that date and location by using an online sunrise/sunset calculator or checking a local almanac.
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