Jupiter, the giant spot on Jupiter is actually a massive storm.
The sun "presides" during the day, when it is visible and providing light and warmth to Earth. It is the center of our solar system and influences the weather, climate, and life on our planet.
Venus is the most visible planet from Earth. It is often referred to as the "evening star" or "morning star" because it can be seen shortly after sunset or before sunrise. Its brightness is due to the reflection of sunlight off its thick cloud cover.
'Planet' is a concrete noun since it is a physical object that is visible to us. We live on a planet called Earth.
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One can find pictures of earth satellites on the NASA Visible Earth online website. NASA Visible Earth is a catalog of NASA images of our home planet, earth. The website "Geology" is where one can also find pictures of earth satellites.
Weather
Venus is the planet that looks brightest from Earth.
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Six planets are visible from Earth without any optical equipment except your eyes.
There is no planet that's always only visible in the morning. The part of the day during which each planet is visible changes, as both the Earth and the planet revolve around the sun.
Venus is considered the brightest object (and planet) to be seen from Earth (Being visible with the naked eye even in light-polluted cities).
The sun "presides" during the day, when it is visible and providing light and warmth to Earth. It is the center of our solar system and influences the weather, climate, and life on our planet.
Noplace. Earth isn't a star, and isn't visible in the sky from Earth.
From Earth it would be the Sun, which, however not a planet, but a star
The moon orbits the Earth, so it is always visible from some point on Earth.
The earth has very unique weather when compared to other planets. It is the only planet that experiences the four different seasons due to the planetÕs tilt. The planet earth is the only planet to experience temperate climates.
When the Sun is between a planet and Earth, the planet is said to be in "superior conjunction" if it is an outer planet (beyond Earth's orbit) or in "inferior conjunction" if it is an inner planet (within Earth's orbit). During superior conjunction, the planet is not visible from Earth, while during inferior conjunction, the planet may appear very close to the Sun in the sky.