It depends on your location. Right now 30 April 2009 it is in the sky in UK but unable to see it because it is daylight
Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn can be seen with the naked eye.
Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn can be seen with the naked eye.
Except when obscured by its nearness to the Sun, Mars is always visible to the naked eye from most areas of the globe.
Yes, the planet Mars is visible to the naked eye.
Yes, Mars can be seen at night without a telescope. It's a "naked eye object".
The term "Naked eye" refers to your vision or able to be seen without the aide of a microscope or telescope.
Mars usually cannot be seen by the naked eye; however, it is in various positions in the nighttime sky at various times of the night and at various seasons and places on the earth.
No. It's too dim.
Yes, the constellation Cygnus can be seen with the naked eye from most locations on Earth. It is commonly visible in the Northern Hemisphere during the summer and autumn months.
Yes, some planets such as Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn are bright enough to be seen with the naked eye on a clear night. They appear as bright, star-like objects in the night sky, without the need for a telescope.
The planet Mars is often visible from Earth with the naked eye. It appears as a bright red-orange object in the night sky. Other planets, such as Venus, Jupiter, and Saturn, are also visible at various times throughout the year.
Yes, Olympus Mons, a large shield volcano on Mars, cannot be seen from Earth with the naked eye. It is much easier to observe using telescopes or spacecraft orbiting Mars.