Low in the east before dawn. Mars is the little red dot in the sky; not particularly impressive, I'm sorry to say.
on august 26th 2010, mars is coming very close to earth--so you should be able to see it from your front lawn or out your window. Supposedly Mars will look as large as the moon from the sky.
No you will not see Mars on August 28! You will see it on the 27. :) 12:00!
HBO First Look - 1992 Ghosts of Mars - 8.11 was released on: USA: August 2001
No. This is a repeat of a hoax from 2006. At it's nearest Mars will only look about 500 times smaller than the Moon.
Yes. In early August, look for Mars to rise about 2:30 AM, and be about 35 degrees above the eastern horizon at dawn. Mars will rise earlier and earlier throughout the month, rising about 1:30 AM by the end of August.
Without a telescope you probably couldn't see earth's moon from Mars.
Yes, Mars will be visible in the morning during the month of August.
Yes. Mars will be visible low in the Eastern sky starting about 2 hours before dawn. But Mars will NEVER look "as big as the full moon!" as the Mars Hoax insists. Sorry; it won't happen.
yes, if you look at a picture of mars, you will see a thin layer of what looks like cloud but is actually nitrogen.
The Phoenix mission was launched in August 2007. Its goal is to look for traces of water on Mars and to prepare from possible future manned missions. See the Web Links to the left for more information. If you follow the link called 'Where Is Phoenix?' you can track its progress.
Tonight is the night, August 27, 2014 , that you are supposed to be able to see both the moon and the planet Mars at the same time. However, this is just a hoax that has worked its way around the Internet.
According to science you may see mars at sunset and venus but it depends where the earth is rotating at. also you can or might see jupiter and see the storm