The Sun. Venus is a planet so it doesn't give off its own light. It appears very bright because its dense cloud cover reflects much of the incoming sunlight.
Basically the answer is NO.
However there is a faint effect called the "ashen light". Astronomers are not sure of the cause and it's hard to see.
Mars gets light from the Sun.
no
Yes, Mars gets about 25% of the amount of light we get.
No light from the Sun is reaching the dark side, once you look in the night sky it would be easier to look at Mars because no light is reaching the side you are on or Mars.
everybody how are you i think it takes 2 seconds to get to mars if you travel by mum
At a distance of 56 million kilometers, light requires 3.1 minutes to reach Mars from Earth.
Carbon Dioxide, which is light brown in color.
no mars does not share light
Yes, Mars gets about 25% of the amount of light we get.
Mars is about 12 light-minutes away from the Sun. Mars is the fourth planet from the sun in the Solar System.
Mars does not emit its own light. Rather it reflects sunlight that falls on it.
Yes, of course it can.
Mars is 12.67 light minutes away from the Sun. That is 2.40937209 × 10-5 light years.
Mars is closest to the sun at a distance of about 206,669,000 kilometers. That's about 11.49 light minutes.
When people can make their rocket as fast as light, then they can go to the Mars.
There is no water on mars or sun light and heat
Yes; that is why Mars looks like a red star in the sky.
it has some light but only reflective.
No light from the Sun is reaching the dark side, once you look in the night sky it would be easier to look at Mars because no light is reaching the side you are on or Mars.