3.5 MILLISECONDS AGO
Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn can all be seen with the naked eye. So no one knows when a person looked into the sky and saw them.
Neptune! There's Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter Saturn, Uranus, Neptune! I saw Mercury then Venus. I saw the Earth then Mars then Jupiter and then Saturn. Uranus then Neptune!
Mars is primarily made of iron-oxide, or rust. From Earth, Mars looks very red. Early astronomers saw it and thought of blood, therefore naming it after the Roman God of War - Mars. Mars's two moons are named accordingly.
blue i saw it in a telescope
Jupiter is not out tonight. This means that Jupiter can not be seen with the naked eye and a telescope would be needed.
Earth Venus Jupiter Mars Saturn Mercury
The Drake and Josh song: I saw Mercury Then Venus I saw Earth Then Mars I saw Jupiter Then Saturn Then Uranus Then Neptune youtube.com/watch?v=8nfXMheQg4k
Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn can all be seen with the naked eye. So no one knows when a person looked into the sky and saw them.
Red, as it appears from Earth.
Neptune! There's Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter Saturn, Uranus, Neptune! I saw Mercury then Venus. I saw the Earth then Mars then Jupiter and then Saturn. Uranus then Neptune!
Earth was discovered at the beginning of civilization because mankind was standing on it. Mars was discovered by early intelligent human beings that looked up in the sky one day and saw something red glowing off in the distance and they called it Mars.
Galileo saw the four moons of Jupiter orbiting Jupiter, so he knew that the planets didn't orbit around the Earth.
i saw on the History channel that it takes about 6 months each way
someone saw it?
Superman - 1988 The Last Time I Saw Earth It's Superman 1-13 was released on: USA: 1988
You did not specify the time at which you saw the object, so it is not possible to be certain; however, Jupiter is the only planet currently visible (as of August 6, 2009) in the evening sky. Mars, Venus and Saturn are all visible in the early morning hours.
Mars is primarily made of iron-oxide, or rust. From Earth, Mars looks very red. Early astronomers saw it and thought of blood, therefore naming it after the Roman God of War - Mars. Mars's two moons are named accordingly.