Mars's sky would be close to black, as there is no atmosphere that could add color.
If you lived on Mars, the planets that would exhibit retrograde loops when viewed from Mars would be Earth and Venus. This is because the retrograde motion of a planet is an optical illusion observed when Earth passes by another planet in its orbit, causing the other planet to appear to move backward in the sky relative to the background stars.
Sky Galleons of Mars happened in 1988.
Mars is visible from Earth in the night sky because of its orbit around the Sun. When Earth and Mars align in their orbits, Mars appears brighter and closer to us, making it visible with the naked eye. This usually occurs when Mars is at opposition, meaning it is directly opposite the Sun in the sky.
It travels around the sun in the same direction as the other planets. This is considered the "positive" direction.
Mars' atmosphere always contains a lot of dust, and its sky is a Martian sky that is generally butterscotch in color, except for the pink or red of sunset.
The sky is a pinkish-red when viewed from mars because the atmosphere causes a tint.The sky would be pink when viewed from Mars.
it would be red
Black because there is no atmosphere beyond your ankles on Mars.
PINK!
At sunrise, the sky on Mars is a somewhat red color. At sunset, there is a blue tint to the sky. For most of the day, the sky is a butterscotch color.
The sky on mars is a pinky grey, the pink is a result of iron oxide (rust) suspended in the atmosphere
The sky on Mars looks pinkish grey from the Martian surface.
The sky on Mars is a butterscotch color during the day due to the planet's dust particles in the atmosphere. At sunset, the sky can turn a bluish hue. Due to Mars' thin atmosphere, the sky appears pinkish-red when viewed from the surface.
The sky on Mars appears pinkish-red during the day due to the presence of iron oxide dust in the atmosphere. At sunrise and sunset, the sky takes on a blue color as the sunlight scatters differently at these angles.
The color of the sky on earth would still appear blue but the "sky" around you would be black
At the present time (late August 2009), in the northern Hemisphere, Mars is rising from the northeastern horizon around 1:00 AM,and climbing to the south-central sky by sunrise. During these hours, it can be easily identified, somewhere in the southeastern sky, as it is quite bright and quite red.
go outside look at the sky and dahh that's the colour it changes every day