You can see the other planets and the moon (at night), because like the Earth, they all reflect light from the Sun.
it allows you to see close ups of the moon and other planets to see the events that occur on special occasions
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.
As of now, the only planet known to have its own moon is Earth. Other planets in our solar system have moons but no planets of their own. In our solar system, moons primarily orbit around planets rather than planets orbiting around other planets.
Earth has just one moon. All the other planets except Mercury and Venus have moons.
Two are: Jupiter's moon Ganymede and Saturn's moon Titan are larger than Mercury.
with your eyes
You see them by reflected sunlight.
we get the light from the sun
Other planets appear shiny from Earth for the same reason the moon does, we see the other planets' reflected sunlight.
yes
Yes
The Moon is a moon and the planets are planets, so it's impossible for a moon to be a planet. See related questions.
Because since the moon is reflecting light from the sun it makes it really bright and easy to see for millions of miles.
Like our Moon, other planets can also reflect light from our Sun.
it allows you to see close ups of the moon and other planets to see the events that occur on special occasions
None. The moon is closer than the other planets, so it will obstruct other planets.
No Its Just Like When Your Standing On Earth And You Cant See The Planets. The moon is about in the same place as the earth, astronomically speaking. You can see the planets from the moon that are visible from earth. Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn are all visible. If you have good eyes and know where to look, Uranus is also a dim dot.