Brightness of Mars as observed from earth

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Mars appears brighter during opposition due to its proximity to Earth, which occurs when the Sun, Earth, and Mars align. In the Ptolemaic model, Mars's brightness can be explained by its position on the epicycle, which brings it closer to Earth during retrograde motion. The Copernican model similarly accounts for brightness at opposition, emphasizing the direct line of sight and reduced distance between Earth and Mars. Both models highlight the significance of alignment in determining the planet's visibility. Overall, the retrograde motion of Mars is a key factor in its increased brightness during opposition.
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it is observed that Mars is somewhat brighter when in opposition (ie. sun- Earth - Mars in that order) that at other times. How can this be explained using
a) The Ptolemaic model and
b) The Copernican model of the solar system.
(Assume that Ptolomy's construction describes the actual motion of the planet)

can some one give me some sites and also an explanation
 
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lebbo said:
it is observed that Mars is somewhat brighter when in opposition (ie. sun- Earth - Mars in that order) that at other times. How can this be explained using
a) The Ptolemaic model and
b) The Copernican model of the solar system.
(Assume that Ptolomy's construction describes the actual motion of the planet)

These sound an awful lot like homework problems. If so, you need to show some attempts before we can help you.
 
ok
In both models Mars is closest to Earth at opposition
and i know that ptolemaic model use epicycles
also that Earth is always in the middle of the sun and Mars which makes it brighter i think i m really confused on this question
 
In the Ptolemaic (actually Apollonian/Hipparchan) model the deferent of Mars is just a circle around the Earth as center(did they do deferents in your class?). So the position of the mars's epicycle on its deferent can't be the reason Mars is closer to the Earth at opposition (why? Draw a diagram.). What other degree of freedom does the deferent/epicycle system have? Whatever it might be it's a good place to look for the answer.
 
thanks iv got it now, the retrograde causes Mars to get brighter when in oppostion of the sun and earth
 
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