Although possible, it is difficult. On the clearest of nights you could by luck be able to view the milky way, but these situations are extremely rare. Telescopes, for example, with the misconception of larger view, actually replace the eyelense, only providing you with slightly larger vision. Although that is the horrid fact, telescopes are much help in view of the galaxy. So, with the correct equipment and accurate use of tools, it is possible to see the moon and other space objects during the night.
We are able to see the Moon, other Planets and even the Sun. The Sun make this possible through its light, even at night. With the help of a powerful telescope we are able to see distant galaxies, distant stars that don't exist anymore, we are seeing only its light which is still travelling.
The Moon appears bright at night because it reflects sunlight. Planets appear bright due to the reflection of sunlight off their surfaces, as well as their own internal heat that emits light. Additionally, planets are much closer to Earth than stars, making them appear brighter in the night sky.
The moon's effect on other planets is minimal compared to its influence on Earth. The moon's gravity can cause slight motions in the planets, but these effects are typically very small due to the planets' larger size and distance from the moon. Overall, the moon primarily affects Earth's tides and to a lesser extent, the movement of celestial bodies within our solar system.
No, the moon is relatively larger compared to the moons of other terrestrial planets. It is the fifth largest moon in the solar system, with a diameter about one-quarter that of Earth. Other terrestrial planets, such as Mars and Mercury, have smaller moons in comparison.
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We are able to see the Moon, other Planets and even the Sun. The Sun make this possible through its light, even at night. With the help of a powerful telescope we are able to see distant galaxies, distant stars that don't exist anymore, we are seeing only its light which is still travelling.
You can see the other planets and the moon (at night), because like the Earth, they all reflect light from the Sun.
Like our Moon, other planets can also reflect light from our Sun.
Assuming you have functioning sight, you look up on a dark clear night.
You can see all of them in the sky at night.
Because since the moon is reflecting light from the sun it makes it really bright and easy to see for millions of miles.
None. The moon is closer than the other planets, so it will obstruct other planets.
Moon, planets, stars, now and then a comet.
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the moon isn't a planet. it's a moon.
No. The only planets without a moon are Mercury and Venus all the other planets have anywhere from one moon to more than sixty.
No, the moon does not directly affect day and night. Day and night are caused by the rotation of the Earth on its axis. The moon's presence can affect the visibility of stars and planets during the night, but it does not impact the occurrence of day and night.