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Which planets would you MOST LIKELY be able to see in the night sky without a telescope?
A)
Venus and Saturn
B)
Uranus and Jupiter
Neptune and Saturn
D)
Mercury and Neptune



Sagot :

Answer:

There are 5 planets visible without a telescope, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn (6 if you include Uranus for those with sharp eyes!). All of them plus Neptune move within 7 degrees of the ecliptic.

Venus. After the Moon, Venus is the brightest natural object in the night sky. It is both the Earth's closest neighbor in our Solar System and the planet most similar to Earth in size, gravity, and composition. We can't see the surface of Venus from Earth, because it is covered with thick clouds.

Step-by-step explanation:

https://www.astronomynotes.com/nakedeye/s15.htm#:~:text=There%20are%205%20planets%20visible,7%20degrees%20of%20the%20ecliptic.

https://www.farmersalmanac.com/visible-planets-guide

So I think it is A sorry if I am wrong.

Answer:

C. Neptune and Saturn

Explanation:

Neptune and Saturn are both considered 'giant planets'. Therefore, these planets are most likely to be visible from earth.

hope this helps!