No, they see night-time. You can see a lunar eclipse (from anywhere) when the MOON is in the earth's umbra.
Astronauts see the Earth from the Moon as a bright, colorful sphere in the distance. The Earth appears much larger than the Moon does from Earth and cannot be seen as a flat disc. The view offers a unique perspective of our planet hanging in the vastness of space.
Mercury is a naturally occurring element that is liquid at room temperature. It is commonly used in thermometers, barometers, and fluorescent light bulbs. Mercury is toxic to humans and the environment, so it must be handled and disposed of with care.
Half-moon Half-Earth
Yes, you can see Earth from Mars at midnight, just as we can see Mars from Earth. However, the visibility will depend on the relative positions of the planets in their orbits at that time. Earth will appear as a bright point of light in the night sky of Mars.
No, Mercury does not have any moons.
It melts at room temp.
If there is, it hasn't been discovered yet.
No that planet couldn't support life well human lives
because it is cheap and it does not expand on heating therfore it doesnt break
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we can see continents on earth
Your home is smaller than the earth but you can see it!
The earth.
Google Earth
From space but not earth.
Yes, astronauts can see the curvature of the Earth from space.