Usually during the night.
The moon is a moon, also known as a natural satellite. It is not considered a planet as it orbits a planet (Earth) rather than the sun.
it's a planet
No, the amount of light received from the sun decreases the farther a planet is from it. Distance plays a key role in determining how much light a planet receives, with those closer to the sun receiving more sunlight than those farther away.
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Mercury
mass of the planet and the distance from the sun
telescope
mars
Whatever Instrument that it turns out to be, my issue is; how do we get to confirm its measurements?
Usually during the night.
A moon orbits a planet.
determining its mass from its gravitational pull on a spacecraft, satellite, or planet.
There's a very definite relationship ... which we can write as a fairly simple mathematicalformula ... between the planet's mass, its radius, and the acceleration of gravity at its surface.
In 1997, scientists landed an instrument on Mars as part of the Mars Pathfinder mission. The instrument was a rover called Sojourner that explored the Martian surface and conducted experiments.
it is something
something