EarthJupiterMars
From the furthest planet in our solar system, Neptune, the sun would appear as a very bright point of light in the sky. It would be much fainter and smaller compared to how it appears from Earth, due to the increased distance and the inverse square law of light. The sun would also appear dimmer due to the thicker atmosphere and greater distance it has to travel.
the smallest planet would be Pluto but since scientists say its not it would be MERCURY.
That would be planet Earth. Our very own home planet.
Asteroid, moon, planets, solar system, universe
An extremely bright star (essentially a point source).
That star would be the sun. That's why it's a planet in our solar system.
EarthJupiterMars
From the furthest planet in our solar system, Neptune, the sun would appear as a very bright point of light in the sky. It would be much fainter and smaller compared to how it appears from Earth, due to the increased distance and the inverse square law of light. The sun would also appear dimmer due to the thicker atmosphere and greater distance it has to travel.
well technically its not a planet no more but Pluto
Saturn is the second largest planet in our solar system after Jupiter.
This planet would be Jupiter.
pluto
In our Solar System it would be Mercury.
the smallest planet would be Pluto but since scientists say its not it would be MERCURY.
I would be the awesome Jupiter, largest planet in the solar system.
not that i know of but it would be consider a largest planet