You could see Neptune from Earth with a telescope if you knew exactly where to look.
No. Neptune is too far away to see without a telescope.
no.its the only planet you cant see with your naked eye from earth.
By using a telescope.
You can't see Neptune with the naked eye from Earth
With the naked eye - invisible. With a telescope - a faint dot.
Neptune is the only planet (including all dwarf planets) in our Solar System that cannot be seen with the naked eye. [See related question] Even with a telescope, it is difficult to see.
To be precise, you can't see it with the naked eye. You can see it well, in a small telescope. Neptue is too far away, both from the Sun and from the Earth, to be seen with the unaided eye.
Neptune was discovered using a telescope.Uranus was discovered with the naked eye, but because of it's slow rotation it was believed to be a star. Only with a telescope was it identified as a planet.
You can't see Neptune with the naked eye from Earth
Because it is the farthest planet from the earth. Neptune is also invisible to naked eye.
All of them. That's where they were discovered from. Only Neptune cannot be seen with the naked eye.
Neptune is the only planet not visible with the naked eye, though Uranus is extremely dim and hard to spot.
With the naked eye - invisible. With a telescope - a faint dot.
Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn can be seen with the naked eye.
Venus
Neptune is the only planet in our Solar System that requires a telescope to see it.All the others are visible to the naked eye.Pluto, which is still counted as a planet by many people, also needs a telescope.
Neptune: As it cannot be seen with the naked eye. All the rest, including Uranus can - if you know where to look.
Neptune is the only planet (including all dwarf planets) in our Solar System that cannot be seen with the naked eye. [See related question] Even with a telescope, it is difficult to see.
To be precise, you can't see it with the naked eye. You can see it well, in a small telescope. Neptue is too far away, both from the Sun and from the Earth, to be seen with the unaided eye.
Neptune's elliptical, oval-shaped orbit keeps the planet an average distance from the sun of almost 2.8 billion miles (4.5 billion kilometers), or roughly 30 times as far away as Earth, making it invisible to the naked eye.