If you lived on Mars, which planet(s) in the solar system can never be above your western horizon at midnight? Explain your answer. You may draw figures to help explain.
Because Mercury and Venus are closer to the Sun than we are (i.e., their orbits are inside the Earth's orbit), they are never visible at around midnight (or opposite the Sun). The superior planets can be visible at midnight.
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Because Mercury and Venus are closer to the Sun than we are (i.e., their orbits are inside the Earth's orbit), they are never visible at around midnight (or opposite the Sun). The superior planets can be visible at midnight.
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