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  • Why Mars Appears Red: Understanding the Red Planet's Color
    The planet that looks reddish in the night sky is Mars.

    Here's why:

    * Iron Oxide: Mars' surface is covered in a lot of iron oxide, which is a reddish-brown compound. This is the same compound that gives rust its color.

    * Sunlight Reflection: When sunlight reflects off the surface of Mars, it gives the planet its distinctive red appearance.

    While other planets like Jupiter and Saturn might appear slightly reddish, Mars is the most prominently red planet visible from Earth.

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