Aside from the sun and moon, the fiver inner planets (other than the earth) are visible to the naked eye. Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn can all be seen at times without the aid of any optics.
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There are five planets that are generally visible to the naked eye.In September 2009, Mercury and Saturn are too close to the Sun to be seen.Jupiter rises just before sunset, and is visible most of the night.Venus and Mars rise a couple of hours before dawn, and are easily visible in the eastern sky before the Sun rises. Venus is the incredibly bright one, and Mars has a distinct reddish tint, so they're both fairly easy to pick out.
The Bright Star Catalogue, 5th Revised Ed. lists 83 stars in Lyra, five of which are named. (Vega, Sulafat, Sheliak, Aladfar and Alathfar). The BSC only lists stars of magnitude greater than 6.5 - that is those visible with the naked eye. See links for more details.
Probably not. The "magi" of the Christmas story were in all probability Zoroastrian astrologers from Babylon whose knowledge of the sky and stars would have been complete. (The word "magi" is the plural of "magus" or "magician".) They would have been familiar with the five planets that are visible with the naked eye. Jupiter would have been a familiar and expected sight.
All bodies in the Solar System do, but outside of that - the Universe - have their own time frame.
The five "classical" planets - Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn and Mercury - have been known since antiquity. They are easily visible with the naked eye in a dark environment, and obviously move against the background of the "fixed" stars.Neptune was the next planet discovered by scientist.To get more interesting information check outwww.google.com search what was the second planet discovered it will gice you tons of information
No, at brightest, it will shine at magnitude 11.2 or five levels below what the naked eye can see.
Venus is the only planet named after a female. It is one of only five planets visible with the naked eye and has been seen in the sky since Earth's prehistoric days. The planet was discovered by Pythagoras.
It depends on where the planets are in their orbits relative to Earth. In many cases the first object you see may be a planet as the five planets visible to the naked eye are brighter in our sky than the stars.
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Five planets, were visible with the naked eye. Mercury, Venus, Mars, Saturn and Jupiter. Also, Mars, Venus and Saturn formed a near perfect triangle in the night sky
Micro-organisms are tiny living things. They are not able to be seen with the naked eye and are only visible under a microscope.There are five different types of micro-organisms:bacteriafungivirusesalgaeprotozoa
There are five planets that are generally visible to the naked eye.In September 2009, Mercury and Saturn are too close to the Sun to be seen.Jupiter rises just before sunset, and is visible most of the night.Venus and Mars rise a couple of hours before dawn, and are easily visible in the eastern sky before the Sun rises. Venus is the incredibly bright one, and Mars has a distinct reddish tint, so they're both fairly easy to pick out.
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"1/5 of a given amount, 20% of a given quantity; (Statistics) every one of five equal groups into which statistical sample can be divided; (Astrology) aspect between two heavenly bodies when they are one-fifth of the zodiac apart (72 degrees)"A particular type of cinquain poem
I guess you mean how many planets can be seen from the US. In general, only five of the 8 planets in our solar system are sufficiently bright to be visible to the naked eye. These planets are: Mercury , Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn. These planets can also be seen from the US.
That girl is not vinnie's wife! Its shorty!
the 5 most visible planets are the biggest planets such as jupiter saturn and mars pluto is to small and murcury isnt visible due to the suns rais.