Martian sunset or sunrise?

Somebody posted this on Twitter. It’s probably from a probe with functioning cameras. The three bright dots in the Martian sky are Venus, Earth and Jupiter. Given that Mars’ atmosphere is one percent the density of ours, it’s probably easier to see planets in the sky with the naked eye. I listed the planets in the order I did as an educated guess along with the time. Venus and Earth are closer to the Sun so they’d only be visible at sunrise or sunset and they can’t get very high in the sky due to their orbits. Mercury and Venus do the same thing in Earth’s sky. Jupiter has to be the highest planet plus it must be incredibly bright at other times in the Martian year because it could only be 180° from Mars to be in the same picture as Venus and Earth. What a view. I hope another human being will safely get this opportunity as the probe within my lifetime.

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