Yes, the asteroid belt can be seen from Jupiter. However, the asteroids within the belt are very small and sparse, making it difficult to see them with the naked eye. Astronomers use telescopes to study and observe the asteroid belt in more detail.
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You can see Jupiter's moons any night whenever you can see Jupiter, with the possible exception of times when the Moon is close to it. Just now (2014) Jupiter is mostly visible in midwinter.
Mars is located just outside the asteroid belt. The asteroid belt itself lies between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter. Therefore, Mars is the fourth planet from the Sun, situated closer to the Sun than the asteroid belt, which is predominantly composed of small rocky bodies.
Jupiter is not known as the blue planet because it is not blue. See the link for a picture of Jupiter.
From Jupiter's orbit, the stars would appear exactly as they do from Earth, with one exception: the Sun, which would be smaller. From below the clouds on Jupiter, you wouldn't be able to see any stars.
Asteroid belt is a group of asteroid shaped like belt, it between mars and jupiter
Most of the asteroids spend most of their time between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter.
yes you can see Jupiter from venus
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no, it is highly impossible to see a crescent Jupiter.
You can see Jupiter's moons any night whenever you can see Jupiter, with the possible exception of times when the Moon is close to it. Just now (2014) Jupiter is mostly visible in midwinter.
Mars is located just outside the asteroid belt. The asteroid belt itself lies between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter. Therefore, Mars is the fourth planet from the Sun, situated closer to the Sun than the asteroid belt, which is predominantly composed of small rocky bodies.
you can see the great red spot with the colours of Jupiter
What we see are the tops of clouds in Jupiter's atmosphere. We see the storms on the giant gas planet.
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With a telescope
Jupiter's many moons