How can we see other planets in the solar system from Earth? ?
We have a total of eight planets in our solar system. The largest planet in our solar system is Jupiter, which is about 117 times larger than our Earth. The second largest planet is Saturn. The question that may come to your mind is that despite being such a large planet.
Why can't we see these from the earth? For what reason are the planets not visible to our eyes? Maybe these planets are actually visible but we can't see them with our eyes?
Do
you know how far the human eye can see? Human vision can be up to a maximum of
two to three kilometers or more. Yes, human vision can be up to a maximum of 20
kilometers. And it will depend more on where we look from, how we look straight
or we look crooked.
It is assumed that if we look from Mount Everest, we can see up to a maximum of 339 kilometers. But in practice we can't see that far. Because there is a lot of cloud dust in the middle of our vision path.
If we look at the cloudless clear night sky, we can see the Andromeda Galaxy with the naked eye. Although this galaxy is located 2.5 million light years away from Earth. Our ability to see depends on a number of factors. If there is an obstacle i.e. dust particles come in the air then we will see less distance.
Now back to our question, which planets do we see with the naked eye? From Earth we can see the planets Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn if we want. But there are many reasons why we do not see. If we want to see these planets then we have to follow some rules.
The farther away an object is from us, the smaller we will see it. These planets are much larger but much farther from Earth. So we see these planets but as stars.
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