Yes, you can see satellite with telescope.
no not unless you have a telescope
Hubble Satellite
space probe,etc.
A hubble space telescope is a space probe which is in orbit around the Earth so it's a satellite.
The name of the second satellite can vary depending on the context. It could be any specific satellite's name, such as "Hubble Space Telescope," "GPS satellite," or "ISS (International Space Station) satellite."
you must have a powerful telescope to do it
Hubble Space Telescope is one...
no not unless you have a telescope
telescope
No.
You would see the satellite in the same direction all the time. The satellite is supposed to move around the Earth at the same speed as Earth's rotation.
The Hubble Space Telescope is the common name of the satellite with which we are familiar. The satellite contains a large optical telescope which does the observations of space objects. The telescope is a fairly straightforward Ritchey-Chrétien Cassegrain reflector with a primary mirror 2.4 meters (94 inches) in diameter. The telescope images objects with a variety of cameras and spectrographs. See the links for more.
The largest satellite in our solar system is the Hubble Space Telescope.
The Hubble telescope satellite.
One orbits the earth.
cause it was innit?
Hubble Satellite