The mass on Neptune is 50kg although this is only due to mass being gravity independant; assuming you mean it's weight.
It's Weight on Neptune would be: 600kg.
(weight = mass * g)
No. No. You need a telescope to see Neptune.Nope... Neptune cannot be seen from the Earth without a telescope.
Neptune has a gravity that is about 1.14 that of Earth.
An Earth-bound telescope is merely a telescope located on Earth. This term is used to distinguish all of our normal telescopes on Earth from space telescopes or orbiting telescopes. The Hubble space telescope is the most famous space telescope, but there are many dozens of telescopes orbiting Earth which look at Earth or the Sun or other objects in space. Obviously, it is easier to construct an Earth-bound telescope and they can be bigger since getting a telescope into space requires a rocket and a lot more engineering and money. Space telescopes have the advantage of being outside the atmosphere and thus no atmosphere to diminish the quality of the image. For infrared telescopes there is the advantage of being in the cold environment of space where the interference from radiations of hot objects on Earth is absent. On the other hand, space telescopes are hard to repair and you can't really be there to look through them.
No. No. You need a telescope to see Neptune.Nope... Neptune cannot be seen from the Earth without a telescope.
Neptune has slightly more gravity than Earth. It is believed that the gravity is 17% greater than Earth's.
The surface gravity of Neptune is 1.14 times the gravity on Earth. This means that the effect is almost the same as here on Earth.
That means that the telescope is on planet Earth, as opposed to a planet in outer space, like the Hubble Telescope, the Planck Telescope, the Chandra Telescope, etc.It is a telescope based on our earth
You could see Neptune from Earth with a telescope if you knew exactly where to look.
It is estimated that the gravity on Neptune is 12% greater than Earth
Light enters space telescope without distortion from Earth's atmosphere
All of them Without a telescope: Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn and on a very good night Uranus. With a telescope: All of the above plus Neptune.
Telescopes are used to see things that are far away from earth. Using telescopes we can see things that are millions of miles away. Most of the telescopes are on Earth but some of them are in space such as the Hubble Space Telescope.