Well it depends of where you are positioned and the date and time of course, for example if you are in Merida Yucatan MX, you can see it with a medium telescope in the nigth sky seeing to the south between Jupiter and the Moon, let's say a little more to the west.
Pluto is too far away to ever be seen with the naked eye. However, with the most powerful telescopes, it can be seen faintly on occasion.
At certain times of the year but only with a moderately powerful telescope.
Not without a whopping-big telescope.
No unless we get a very powerful telescope.
In a telescope, at night; you could look at a table of ephemera to see when and where to look in detail. You can't see it with the naked eye, it's far too faint.
in dwarf planet pluto
no
Pluto is not a planet anymore, but the sky would be black
Meteors hit the Earth's atmosphere and burn up in a second or two. They streak across the night sky and are gone. Comets are farther away, and move only slowly, night by night, across the sky.
No, the sky appears to be a reddish-brown during daytime hours on Mars due to the atmosphere of the planet. At night the sky may appear black, similar to what is seen on Earth at night.
Black
in dwarf planet pluto
no
Well we move in a pro-grade rotation. This could be the difference because Pluto's moon Charon stays in the same place for Pluto.... but it moves for our planet because of our pro-grade rotation....
Pluto is not a planet anymore, but the sky would be black
zoom out and you can find earth in outer space
The sun is always in the sky. But, as the earth rotates, some of the time (at night) your part of the earth is facing away from the so you think it is not in the sky.
Are Stars and Pluto the same size? Answer: No. (And possibly yes.) Pluto is a planet or object in our solar system. Pluto rotates around our Sun just like Earth does. Our Sun is a star, and is much larger than Earth and Pluto. When you see stars in the night sky, you are looking at Suns that are located far beyond our solar system. So those stars must be larger than Pluto since they are further away from Pluto, yet you can see them. However there are many different types of stars or Suns in space. It is unknown exactly what size stars can be. So it is possible there is a star somewhere in space that is the same size as Pluto.
From Earth, Venus is the brightest planet in the night sky.
This is because of its proximity to Earth .
no
Meteors hit the Earth's atmosphere and burn up in a second or two. They streak across the night sky and are gone. Comets are farther away, and move only slowly, night by night, across the sky.