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If you stand on the moon can you see the other planets?

No Its Just Like When Your Standing On Earth And You Cant See The Planets. The moon is about in the same place as the earth, astronomically speaking. You can see the planets from the moon that are visible from earth. Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn are all visible. If you have good eyes and know where to look, Uranus is also a dim dot.


Why are we able to see the moon and the other planets?

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.


Did Neil Armstrong see any other planets?

Neil Armstrong did not see any other planets during his Apollo 11 mission to the Moon in 1969. He only saw the Earth from space and the Moon up close. Armstrong's focus was on successfully completing the mission rather than observing other celestial bodies.


Can astronauts see other planets from the moon?

Yes. Since the moon occupies essentially the same place in the solar system as Earth does its sky offers pretty much the same view. In fact the moon's lack of an atmosphere likely means that you could see the planets even more clearly than you can from Earth.


The moon gives off what kind of light?

the moon does not give off light. the moon reflects it. actually, the sun's light is reflecting off the moon. this also happens to other planets as well. that's parcially why we can see Mercury and other close planets in the sky like a star. (not using a telescope)

Related Questions

How do you see the Moon and the other planets in the solar system?

You see them by reflected sunlight.


Why you can see other planets and the moon?

You can see the other planets and the moon (at night), because like the Earth, they all reflect light from the Sun.


Where does the light come from when you see the moon and other planets?

we get the light from the sun


Why do the planets appear shiny from space?

Other planets appear shiny from Earth for the same reason the moon does, we see the other planets' reflected sunlight.


Did Neil Armstrong see any other planets on the way to the moon?

yes


Could Neil Armstrong see any other planets from the moon?

Yes


What planet is the moon?

The Moon is a moon and the planets are planets, so it's impossible for a moon to be a planet. See related questions.


Why are you able to see the moon and other planets?

Because since the moon is reflecting light from the sun it makes it really bright and easy to see for millions of miles.


If planets do not produce their own light how would we be able to see mars and venus?

Like our Moon, other planets can also reflect light from our Sun.


What does the telescope let us do?

it allows you to see close ups of the moon and other planets to see the events that occur on special occasions


If you stand on the moon can you see the other planets?

No Its Just Like When Your Standing On Earth And You Cant See The Planets. The moon is about in the same place as the earth, astronomically speaking. You can see the planets from the moon that are visible from earth. Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn are all visible. If you have good eyes and know where to look, Uranus is also a dim dot.


Why are we able to see the moon and the other planets?

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.