No. The asteroid belt blocks the planet from being as well as the size and distace of the planet
Yes, all of the planets in from the earth display phases when viewed form earth.
Yes, Mercury does have a tenuous atmosphere that includes trace amounts of oxygen, sodium, hydrogen, helium, and potassium. The planet's atmosphere is so thin that it can't form clouds like those seen on Earth.
Neither Mercury nor Venus are visible at midnight. Both planets are closer to the Sun than the Earth is.
No, we have never seen any evidence of aliens on Mercury.
Earth has 2.54 times the surface area of Mercury. Earth-12,756 km Mercury-4,880 km
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Yes, all of the planets in from the earth display phases when viewed form earth.
The orbits of the Earth and Mercury are not in synchrony and so there is not a particular time of the year when Mercury can be seen. Obviously, it will not be visible when it is behind the Sun. Also, it will not be visible when it is between the Sun and the Earth because the light from the Sun will obscure it. When Mercury and the Earth form nearly a right angle, with the Sun at the vertex, then Mercury will be visible at around sunrise or sunset - depending on which side of the sun it is.
Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn can be seen with the naked eye.
Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn can be seen with the naked eye.
Nearby planets like Mercury, Venus, Mars can be seen form earth through naked eye. But their visibility is low and are seen only during special occasions.
Venus and Mercury
Venus and Mercury because they are inferior planets.
Yes, all of the planets in from the earth display phases when viewed form earth.
yes but it dosent form on metal like ours on earth does
The planet Mercury can never be in the sky at your local midnight. Mercury's orbit is so small that as seen from the earth, it's always near the sun. So if the sun has been down for a while, then Mercury also must be down. Venus can be seen later (or earlier) than Mercury, but it's still inside the Earth's orbit and therefore can't be seen at midnight either.
Yes, Mercury does have a tenuous atmosphere that includes trace amounts of oxygen, sodium, hydrogen, helium, and potassium. The planet's atmosphere is so thin that it can't form clouds like those seen on Earth.