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True. Jupiter is typically one of the brightest objects in the night sky and can be easily seen with the naked eye, appearing as a bright point of light.
No, at brightest, it will shine at magnitude 11.2 or five levels below what the naked eye can see.
Venus is the brightest planet in the sky. It is often referred to as the "evening star" when visible in the western sky after sunset or the "morning star" when visible in the eastern sky before sunrise.
uranus, though it can be barely seen from the naked eye.Neptune is too dim to see with the naked eye, but people with good eyes who know where to look can spot Uranus on a clear dark night (at its brightest it has an apparent magnitude of around 5.5).Saturn.Uranus should be visible for those with exceptional eyesight in areas with exceptionally dark skies as its maximum apparent magnitude is 5.32 and the faintest objects are those with apparent brightness around 7. Neptune never geta brighter than 7.78.
I think I see a planet with my naked eye off to the east 45% 9:46 pm 7-31-08. An I mistaken?
Venus can be the brightest planet. Jupiter is the next brightest and can be seen in the middle of the night when the sky is darkest. Venus (whos orbit is closer to the Sun than the Earth orbit) can never be seen at midnight.
No you can not see the moon landing sites with your naked eye from earth.
yes you can Yes, normally you can, and it's the one of the brightest things in the sky. Occasionally it is too close to the sun to see, and you may have to wait a few weeks for it to move to a better place. Usually early evening or early morning.
Yea. You can see the light reflecting off a planet and they look like stars. You can tell the diff. by if the 'star' you are looking at twinkles then it is probably a planet.
You could see Neptune from Earth with a telescope if you knew exactly where to look.
The big one you can see in the sky with the naked eye revolves around the planet Earth.
No, gas is typically invisible to the naked eye.