because they are really big idiot
Mars and most of the other planets, yes.
It does reflect light, just like all the other planets.
The reason you can see planets and stars at night is that their light is faint and the brightness of the sun obscures them during the day. At night, when the sun is not visible, the fainter light from the planets and stars can more readily be seen.
Moon, planets, stars, now and then a comet.
Mercury and Venus are the two planets that are not typically seen in the night sky. This is because they are both interior planets, meaning they orbit closer to the Sun than Earth, so they are usually only visible shortly after sunset or before sunrise.
They are not bright enough to be seen when the atmosphere is illuminated by scattered sunlight, which makes the sky look blue, during the day.
Stars and planets appear in the night sky. The Moon also appears every night in different phases. Additionally, satellites and other human-made objects can sometimes be seen passing overhead.
Because the planets are closer to us so when we look at the planets we can see them move so the closer an object is to you the easier it is to follow its motion. Hope you could use my answer
Neptune but only on a very good night i think
Astronomy is about looking at the night skies to see stars, planets, meteors, comets and other phenomenons. It is not to be confused with astrology which is about trying to predict your future, such as can be seen in newspapers.
None. The moon is closer than the other planets, so it will obstruct other planets.
Celestial bodies seen at night are typically called stars, planets, moons, and sometimes meteors or comets. These objects are visible in the night sky when the sun has set and the sky is dark enough for them to be seen.