Yes, you can even see it with the naked eye.
Venus
Yes, you can also see Mercury and Saturn without a telescope. With a telescope, you can see all the planets.
Venus is easily visible to the naked eye. People were looking at it for millennia before the telescope was invented. Galileo was the first person to look at Venus through a telescope.
Yes, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn had been discovered several millennia before the invention of the telescope.
You can see Saturn with a telescope now; in the northern hemisphere, Saturn rises about midnight and is high in the sky by midnight.
Venus
He looked through the telescope and was able to see Venus better.
Venus is a Roman God, so, no.
Yes. Venus is one of the brightest objects in the night sky, second only to the moon, and can easily be seen without a telescope. Using a telescope will not reveal much detail, as the surface of Venus is masked by dense clouds.
Yes, you can also see Mercury and Saturn without a telescope. With a telescope, you can see all the planets.
You might see a telescope left behind or a asteroid on the surface left behind.
Mars
No, Venus is shrouded by dense cloudcover, sulfur dioxide and carbon dioxide.
Venus is easily visible to the naked eye. People were looking at it for millennia before the telescope was invented. Galileo was the first person to look at Venus through a telescope.
Yes, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn had been discovered several millennia before the invention of the telescope.
You can see Saturn with a telescope now; in the northern hemisphere, Saturn rises about midnight and is high in the sky by midnight.
Galileo galilei was the first person to see mercury ,mars ,venus,and other [planets