Probably only the four outer planets could be seen easily. Mars would go as much as ten degrees from the Sun but would be very dim, about 6th magnitude. The Earth would be a maximum of six degrees from the Sun but a little brighter.
Jupiter would go out to about 30 degrees from the Sun so would be a bright morning and evening star, slightly less bright than seen from Earth.
Uranus would be about 4th magnitude at oppositon, Neptune about 6th magnitude.
The gas giants in our solar system are Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. These planets are mainly composed of hydrogen and helium, with thick atmospheres and no solid surface.
Gaseous planets include Jupiter and Saturn, while terrestrial planets include Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars. Gaseous planets are primarily composed of hydrogen and helium, with no solid surface, whereas terrestrial planets are rocky, with a solid surface.
The planets with atmospheres so dense that one cannot see through them with a telescope are Venus and Titan, the largest moon of Saturn. These thick atmospheres are composed of gases and haze that block visible light from passing through, making it impossible to see the surface using traditional telescopes.
Jovian planets can also be called gas giants. They are Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune and Uranus. They are mostly made up of gas, but they have a rocky core, (somewhere!). They are said to lack a solid surface, But they actually don't really have a surface at all! The gases that they're made up from get thinner and thinner as you get closer to the core.
There are four: Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.
Saturn!!
jupiter, saturn, uranus
The gas giants in our solar system are Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. These planets are mainly composed of hydrogen and helium, with thick atmospheres and no solid surface.
yes! you can see Jupiter! ----
Gaseous planets include Jupiter and Saturn, while terrestrial planets include Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars. Gaseous planets are primarily composed of hydrogen and helium, with no solid surface, whereas terrestrial planets are rocky, with a solid surface.
The Gas Giants or Jovian planets are Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. These planets are primarily composed of gases like hydrogen and helium, and they have a thick atmosphere and no solid surface.
Saturn is not capable of supporting life. It has no solid surface and has an atmosphere of hydrogen and helium. It is one of the coldest planets.
Saturn. On a clear night, depending on where you live, you can see Saturn with the naked eye and its rings with a small telescope.
It seems unlikely that there are any mountains on Saturn. Saturn is one of the 'gas giant" planets, and if it has a solid surface - which is by no means certain - it is far below the cloudtops.
Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune are known as gas giants. These planets are primarily composed of hydrogen and helium and have thick atmospheres with no solid surface.
Jupiter and Saturn are gas giants, not rocky planets. They are primarily made up of gases like hydrogen and helium and do not have a solid surface like rocky planets such as Earth.
The planets with atmospheres so dense that one cannot see through them with a telescope are Venus and Titan, the largest moon of Saturn. These thick atmospheres are composed of gases and haze that block visible light from passing through, making it impossible to see the surface using traditional telescopes.