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-- The six planets visible to the unaided eye are Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn. -- The Earth displays no phases at all. -- All of the remaining five can display gibbous and nearly 'quarter' phases. -- Only Mercury and Venus can display crescent phases.
The two planets that are the closest to Mars is Earth and Jupiter.
The two planets next to Jupiter are Saturn and Mars. Saturn is located immediately next to Jupiter, followed by Mars.
The two closest planets are Mars and Saturn. Mars is closer to the sun, Saturn is farther from the sun.
No Mars isn't in Jupiter if it was then there would only be 8 planets in our solar system.
There are five planets visible to the naked eye; Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn. However, Mercury and Venus are interior planets (closer to the Sun that we are) and are never seen in the "full" phase. Mars, Jupiter and Saturn are never seen in the "new" phase, because they never pass between Earth and the Sun. Note: This is requirement 5.1 for the Astronomy merit badge.
The two planets that lie between Venus and Jupiter are Earth and Mars.
Jupiter is located between the planets Mars and Saturn in our solar system.
Mars is closer to Venus, Jupiter is the first of the outer planets,the planets in order are: (Inner planets) Mercury. Venus. Earth. Mars. (Outer planets) Jupiter. Saturn. Uranus. Neptune. Pluto. Although Pluto is no longer classed as a planet.
The inner planets and outer planets are separated by the asteroid belt, which lies between Mars and Jupiter in our solar system. The inner planets are Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars, while the outer planets are Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.
Earth and Jupiter
Jupiter and mars