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  2. Love to see the night sky on Mars? This is what it would be like...

    www.skyatnightmagazine.com/space-science/what-does-night-sky-look-like-mars

    Generally speaking the Martian night sky would usually be as clear as a clear desert sky here on Earth. An image of Marker Band Valley on Mars captured by NASA's Curiosity rover. Blue represents morning and yellow represents afternoon. Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech. You would see two moons - Phobos and Deimos - in the Mars night sky instead of one.

  3. Bright 'Evening Star' Seen from Mars is Earth - NASA

    www.nasa.gov/image-article/bright-evening-star-seen-from-mars-earth

    This view of the twilight sky and Martian horizon taken by NASA’s Curiosity Mars rover includes Earth as the brightest point of light in the night sky. Earth is a little left of center in the image, and our moon is just below Earth.

  4. Curiosity Rover at Night Under The Milky Way - YouTube

    www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZgJYwgaKilk

    It includes a rare view of the Mast Camera of the rover itself, revealing a thin layer of dust on Curiosity's deck. ----------------------------------------------------------------...

  5. Bright 'Evening Star' Seen from Mars is Earth

    www.jpl.nasa.gov/images/pia17936-bright-evening-star-seen-from-mars-is-earth

    This view of the twilight sky and Martian horizon taken by NASA's Curiosity Mars rover includes Earth as the brightest point of light in the night sky. Earth is a little left of center in the image, and our moon is just below Earth.

  6. Bright ‘Evening Star’ Seen from Mars is Earth (Annotated)

    science.nasa.gov/resource/bright-evening-star-seen-from-mars-is-earth-annotated

    This view of the twilight sky and Martian horizon taken by NASA's Curiosity Mars rover includes Earth as the brightest point of light in the night sky. Earth is a little left of center in the image, and our moon is just below Earth. Two annotated versions of the image are also available.

  7. For The First Time, an Eerie Green Glow Has Been Detected in The...

    www.sciencealert.com/eerie-green-night-sky-discovered-on-mars-could-guide...

    For the first time, a soft green glow has been detected in the night sky of Mars that we'd be able to see with our human eyes. As it orbits Mars, the European Space Agency's (ESA) ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter mission has spotted the Martian night sky glowing in light in the optical spectrum.

  8. While Stargazing on Mars, NASA's Curiosity Rover Spots Earth and...

    www.nasa.gov/centers-and-facilities/jpl/while-stargazing-on-mars-nasas...

    Two images of the night sky were combined to show Earth and Venus as seen by NASA’s Curiosity Mars rover on June 5, 2020, the mission’s 2,784th Martian day, or sol. The planets appear as pinpoints of light owing to a combination of distance and dust in the air.

  9. See Earth and Venus from Mars in amazing photos from NASA's...

    www.space.com/mars-rover-curiosity-earth-venus-photo.html

    Two images of the night sky were combined to show Earth and Venus as seen by the Mast Camera aboard NASA's Curiosity Mars rover on June 5, 2020, the 2,784th Martian day, or sol, of the...

  10. NASA Mars Rover Curiosity Sees ‘Evening Star’ Earth

    www.nasa.gov/solar-system/nasa-mars-rover-curiosity-sees-evening-star-earth

    New images from NASA’s Curiosity Mars rover show Earth shining brighter than any star in the Martian night sky. The rover’s view of its original home planet even includes our moon, just below Earth.

  11. Sky map showing the night sky tonight from any location. What planets are visible tonight? Where is Mars, Saturn or Venus? What is the bright star in the sky?