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Mars was discovered beforewritten history as it has always been visible to the naked eye.
Mars itself is clearly visible to the naked eye and as such has been known to man for thousands of years, tracing its earliest knowledge by man to the Babylonians, where it was named Neural.
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.
You can see Mars without a telescope when it is visible in the night sky and relatively close to Earth during its opposition, which occurs approximately every two years. Mars is typically visible to the naked eye as a bright reddish-orange object in the sky during these times.
To see Mars from Earth, you can look up at the night sky when Mars is visible. Mars is often visible to the naked eye as a bright red or orange-tinged object. You may need a telescope for a closer view of its surface features. Keep an eye out for Mars during its opposition, when it is closest to Earth in its orbit and appears brightest in the sky.
Yes, Mars will be visible in the morning during the month of August.
It depends where you are.
Mars is visible to the naked eye nearly every night. It will be in the constellation Virgo. Mars will be quite distant and rather dim in late August, appearing less than half its average size. It will have about 1/10 of the brightness of last January because of its extreme distance this late summer and fall.
Yes. Mars will be visible low in the Eastern sky starting about 2 hours before dawn. But Mars will NEVER look "as big as the full moon!" as the Mars Hoax insists. Sorry; it won't happen.
Mars is always visible in the night sky and can be seen with the naked eye when it is above the horizon. Its visibility depends on its position in its orbit relative to Earth and can vary throughout the year. Astronomical apps or websites can help you track when Mars will be visible in your location.
Except when obscured by its nearness to the Sun, Mars is always visible to the naked eye from most areas of the globe.
Mars was discovered beforewritten history as it has always been visible to the naked eye.
Yes, the planet Mars is visible to the naked eye.
Certainly. Mars is often highly visible with the naked eye.
Yes. In early August, look for Mars to rise about 2:30 AM, and be about 35 degrees above the eastern horizon at dawn. Mars will rise earlier and earlier throughout the month, rising about 1:30 AM by the end of August.
By looking in the sky at night. Its one of the planets that is visible with the naked eye.
Mars is visible now.... it is next to the moon, the bright one that doesnt twinkle. Go Yankees 2009 World Series Champions