If you were on the surface of Venus, you would not be able to see anything else at all, because the clouds are so thick; you wouldn't even be able to see the Sun. And since the surface of Venus is a bit over 800 degrees and the atmosphere is high-pressure sulfuric acid, you wouldn't be able to see anything because the planet would kill you.
If you were in ORBIT around Venus, then you could almost certainly see Mercury, Earth (and the Moon), Mars and Jupiter; I'm not sure whether you'd be able to see Saturn without a telescope.
Not if you were on the surface of Venus. Venus has a very dense atmosphere which would mean you wouldn't see any planets or stars. You might just be able to make out the shape of the Sun but not very well.
There isn't anything to see on Venus. You couldn't possibly survive at the surface anyway. Actually, a sight to see on Venus is a mountain range called Maxwell Montes, which is the highest mountain range on Venus (and it is about 2 km more than the elevation of Mount Everest above sea level on Earth). Another sight to see on Venus would be: Crater Mead, which is the largest crater on Venus.
No. The surface of Venus is obscured by thick clouds. If you could fly above the clouds then you would see the same stars that you see from Earth.
We can see Venus because it reflects the light from the Sun. The Sun's light hits Venus and bounces off the planet, reaching our eyes and making it visible in the sky. Venus itself does not emit its own light.
Yes, you can even see it with the naked eye.
yes you can see Jupiter from venus
planet venus
More people went to see Psyche then Venus; Venus was jealous of her.
Not if you were on the surface of Venus. Venus has a very dense atmosphere which would mean you wouldn't see any planets or stars. You might just be able to make out the shape of the Sun but not very well.
You can see Venus, as the morning or evening star. It's especially bright at those times.
You are able to see venus because it reflects light from the sun. by,jackie(5b)
There isn't anything to see on Venus. You couldn't possibly survive at the surface anyway. Actually, a sight to see on Venus is a mountain range called Maxwell Montes, which is the highest mountain range on Venus (and it is about 2 km more than the elevation of Mount Everest above sea level on Earth). Another sight to see on Venus would be: Crater Mead, which is the largest crater on Venus.
it is a planet and if you go to what does venus look like.com then it will probably tell you
No - even if you did not fry, the atmosphere of Venus is thick and sulfurous.
See answer given for length of Venus day in hours.
Yes. So long as there are not too many clouds at the time you can see Venus from anywhere on Earth.
There isn't anything to see on Venus. You couldn't possibly survive at the surface anyway. Actually, a sight to see on Venus is a mountain range called Maxwell Montes, which is the highest mountain range on Venus (and it is about 2 km more than the elevation of Mount Everest above sea level on Earth). Another sight to see on Venus would be: Crater Mead, which is the largest crater on Venus.