Answer to Question #23599 in Astronomy | Astrophysics for Keith Batchelder

Question #23599
If I were on Mars could I see the following
Saturn in the sky at midnight?
TiO lines in the sun’s spectrum?
sunspots?
same Balmer lines of hydrogen as on Earth?
sun is not in the sky and does not rise for weeks if It’s midwinter in the south of Mars?
pictures as as good as those from the Hubble Space Telescope?
Ganymede (the largest moon of Jupiter) appear go around Jupiter?
sees Phobos in full phase near the horizon at midnight?
the black body spectrum seen from the sun has a temperature of between 3000 and 4000 degrees Kelvin?
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