In the night sky. Jupiter is usually visible, as well as Mars. Venus is visible in the early morning.
You can see the other planets and the moon (at night), because like the Earth, they all reflect light from the Sun.
Yes, other planets would be visible from Mars just like they are from Earth. Mars has a similar night sky to Earth, so you can see planets like Venus, Jupiter, and Saturn, as well as stars and our own moon.
The Sun; planets; moons; dwarf planets; asteroids; meteoroids; interplanetary dust and gas; comets; solar wind...
We can't even see individual STARS in other galaxies, much less PLANETS. We have no idea how many stars are there.
Yes, you can see planets like Mercury and Saturn from Earth as well. In fact, all the planets in our solar system (except for Uranus and Neptune) are visible to the naked eye at certain times of the year. With the help of a telescope, you can also see Uranus and Neptune.
Yes
no you can't
Other planets appear shiny from Earth for the same reason the moon does, we see the other planets' reflected sunlight.
with your eyes
yes! you can see Jupiter! ----
You see them by reflected sunlight.
Because we can see the nearest planets through telescopes and for those much further away we can detect them by their effect on other planets and stars.
You can see some of the planets with the naked eye. The following can be seen easily; they appear as bright stars: Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn. To see other planets, telescopes are required.
through a telescope :)
We can see mars and other planets at night as it is very dark.
we get the light from the sun
You can see the other planets and the moon (at night), because like the Earth, they all reflect light from the Sun.