Definitely. You can see five planets (in addition to Earth) without a telescope.
With your telescope, you can see features on them that your eyes can't detect,
like the stripes on Jupiter, the moons around it, and the rings of Saturn. You
just have to know where to look to find the planets.
Planets viewed through a telescope typically appear as small, round discs with some surface features visible. They may also show distinct colors, such as the reddish hue of Mars or the white clouds of Jupiter. The larger planets, like Jupiter and Saturn, can also reveal their moons as tiny specks of light nearby.
Oh, what a lovely question. When you're searching for a telescope to gaze at the planets above, you'll want something with good magnification and a stable mount so you can really focus on those distant wonders. Opt for models with at least 70mm aperture and a strong tripod to help you bring those twinkling beauties a little closer for a picturesque sight. Happy stargazing, my friend.
by a telescope
there is a refractor and a reflector telescope. refrator is the narrow telescope that works just like a maginifying glass and the reflector telescope takes the image from the lense to the mirror in it's side and thus shows a image. both have their advantages, reflector the narrow telescope is good for viewing objects like planets and moons in the solar system, reflector the wide and short ones are good for stars, nebulas and other bodies out side of the solar system. most scientist and begineers prefer reflector though its a bit more expensive
astronomers
With a telescope....
through a telescope
light from the they orbit makes it difficult to locate extrasolar planets with telescope
All the planets, depending on the power of the telescope.
A telescope uses a mirror to collect and reflect light gathered from celestial objects. The mirror focuses this light to create a magnified image, allowing astronomers to study distant stars, planets, and galaxies with greater clarity and detail.
Ancient India discovered only 5 planets without a telescope, because they could see the planets with their eyes, just as we can. Those planets are:MercuryVenusMarsJupiterSaturn
he used his telescope to map all of the planets.