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Jupiter is further away from the sun than earth and therefore it will always be full

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Q: Why can you never see a crescent Jupiter from Earth?
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Do you sometimes see a crescent in Jupiter?

No. Jupiter never appears as a crescent from the earth


Can earth see a crescent Jupiter?

no, it is highly impossible to see a crescent Jupiter.


How long does it take Jupiter to go across the sun?

From what perspective? From Earth, you will never see Jupiter go across the Sun, as the Earth is much closer to the Sun than Jupiter.


What is the moon's shapes that you see from earth?

A crescent.


What are the bands on Jupiter?

jupiter bands are we see are the clouds we recall from earth


When the earth is between the sun and moon what do we see?

We see a crescent moon.


Would you be able to see Jupiter with a telescope from Earth at night?

Yes. You are able to see Jupiter with a telescope from Earth at certain points in the year.


What can you see when traveling from earth to Saturn?

Jupiter


Could you see Earth's moon from Jupiter?

no of course not


Are Jupiter and Earth alike?

Not really, Jupiter is a large gas planet with an opaque atmosphere (you can't see through its clouds). Some think that Jupiter is a star that never formed. The atmosphere is amonia (obviously you could not live in such an environment). Some "similarities" would be that Jupiter has storms somewhat like earth (lightning and swirling clouds).


Can you always see Jupiter from Earth?

No, sometimes it is behind the sun in relation to the earth.


Why can't you see Jupiter's rings from earth?

because you are to far.