you can see it but it is very far away it might look like a star but if is not twinkle or sparkle it is a planet. :)
You see Mars for the same reason that you see most objects: it reflects light from the sun.
light is reflected from the sun.
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In the night sky. Jupiter is usually visible, as well as Mars. Venus is visible in the early morning.
No light from the Sun is reaching the dark side, once you look in the night sky it would be easier to look at Mars because no light is reaching the side you are on or Mars.
It's best to look at them through a telescope at night.
Venus is the brightest light in the sky except for the Sun and moon when it is out. Also, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn are readily visible in the night sky. Mercury is visible, but only right before sunrise or after sunset.
Yes, the planet Mars is visible to the naked eye.
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Mars is visible in the eastern sky at SOME time of night on roughly 330 nights of every year.
Certainly. Mars is often highly visible with the naked eye.
In the night sky. Jupiter is usually visible, as well as Mars. Venus is visible in the early morning.
No light from the Sun is reaching the dark side, once you look in the night sky it would be easier to look at Mars because no light is reaching the side you are on or Mars.
By looking in the sky at night. Its one of the planets that is visible with the naked eye.
It's best to look at them through a telescope at night.
Mars is clearly visible low in the Eastern sky just before sunrise. You may have been tricked by the Mars Hoax.
Yes. Mars is even visible in the night sky. It looks like a reddish star to the naked eye. We have sent several probes there.
A loooooong time ago; it is visible in the night sky without telescope, so it was discovered by the mestopatanians.
Mars is visible from Earth about 10 months out of every year.