DelRioPilot
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Is it at all possible to discern a planet's disk with the naked eye? I'm not talking simply seeing the glowing star-like dot in the sky, but rather actually being able to see the circular shape of the planet itself.
I assume only Venus would be possible?
Also, if you were on Venus (and assuming there were no atmosphere), would it be possible to see the Earth and the moon as two separate points of light? Or would they both blur together?
Kind of random questions. But just something I was thinking about recently.
I assume only Venus would be possible?
Also, if you were on Venus (and assuming there were no atmosphere), would it be possible to see the Earth and the moon as two separate points of light? Or would they both blur together?
Kind of random questions. But just something I was thinking about recently.