No, sometimes it is behind the sun in relation to the earth.
no, it is highly impossible to see a crescent Jupiter.
No, the gravity between Jupiter and its moons acts towards the centre of Jupiter.
Jupiter and Earth are not always the same distance apart. At their closest, it would take about 1.96 seconds. At their furthest, about 3.22 seconds.
Jupiter is 365 million miles away from the Earth. However, this distance is always changing because both planets travel in an elliptical path around the sun.
You Could be able to see Jupiter from mars but not mars from Jupiter because Jupiter has an atmosphere of thick dense orange clouds which in comparison to earth like looking for the stars in pure daylight on a very cloudy afternoon
Jupiter always appears as a full disk or a nearly full disk when viewed from Earth because it is much larger and closer to the Sun than the Earth. This means that the angle between the Sun, Jupiter, and Earth is such that we always see most of Jupiter illuminated. A crescent phase, where only a portion of Jupiter is illuminated, is not possible due to this alignment.
no, it is highly impossible to see a crescent Jupiter.
Yes. You are able to see Jupiter with a telescope from Earth at certain points in the year.
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no of course not
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.
No, the gravity between Jupiter and its moons acts towards the centre of Jupiter.
From Jupiter, Earth would appear as a bright star in the sky, much like how we see Jupiter from Earth. It would be a small point of light, far too distant to see any details or features. Only advanced telescopes can capture images of Earth from the perspective of Jupiter.
Because a telescope is not needed to see Jupiter from Earth, ancient astronomers were aware of its existence.
Sometimes but its not every night
No, Jupiter can also be seen by the human eye on earth.
Jupiter and Earth are not always the same distance apart. At their closest, it would take about 1.96 seconds. At their furthest, about 3.22 seconds.