Because opposition is when The Sun, the Earth and the planet are in a line. The planet appears opposite the Sun in the sky and the distance between Earth and planet is at a minimum.
The passage of the planet Venus as it crosses in front of the sun, in opposition to the earth.
In astronomy, opposition occurs when a planet is directly opposite the Sun from Earth's perspective. This alignment results in the planet being closest to Earth, making it a favorable time for observation with maximum brightness and visibility.objs
Superior planets (those outside Earth's orbit) appear brightest when they are at opposition, which is when they are on the opposite side of Earth from the Sun. This is when they are closest to Earth and fully illuminated by the Sun.
No, Venus is best seen at its greatest elongation, when it appears highest in the sky after sunset or before sunrise. At opposition, Venus is on the opposite side of the Sun and is not as easily visible.
Because opposition is when The Sun, the Earth and the planet are in a line. The planet appears opposite the Sun in the sky and the distance between Earth and planet is at a minimum.
The passage of the planet Venus as it crosses in front of the sun, in opposition to the earth.
Jupiter is closest to Earth when it is at opposition, which is when it is directly opposite the sun in the sky. At opposition, Jupiter is at its largest and brightest, making it an ideal time to observe the planet.
Jupiter is the 5th planet out from the Sun. The planet Mars (in 4th place) is right in between our planet Earth and Jupiter. Is 1000 times bigger than earth!
It is at an average distance of 58 million km.
They orbit Jupiter so would share that planets position in relation to the Sun.
Pluto is the nineth planet from the sun, it is the farthest of the known planets. now it is proven that there are 3 more planets who knows it might be true!!! but Pluto is the ninth planet from the sun!!!!!!
Because the sun is reflecting on it
In astronomy, opposition occurs when a planet is directly opposite the Sun from Earth's perspective. This alignment results in the planet being closest to Earth, making it a favorable time for observation with maximum brightness and visibility.objs
Mars is the closest when it is at opposition, i.e. opposite the Sun in the sky, due south at midnight (or north as seen from the southern hemisphere). Venus comes closer but when it is closest it is between us and the Sun, at inferior conjunction. At that time, we are at opposition as seen from Venus.
A superior planet lined up with the Sun (i.e. at superior conjunction) can't be seen because of glare from the Sun. When the planet lies in the opposite direction it is at opposition, which is the best time to see it as it crosses the meridian at midnight.
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