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Mars passes closer to earth than jupiter does, but with an earth-based telescope it is easier to see details on jupiter than on mars. why is this?
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Mars passes closer to earth than jupiter does, but with an earth-based telescope it is easier to see details on jupiter than on mars. why is this?
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Through an earth-based telescope you can see Jupiter more clearly than Mars because Jupiter is much larger than Mars and through the telescope you see the larger objects more clearly.
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