Through HUGE! telescopes used for major purposes i think.
All telescopes will see Mars. The larger the scope, the more light that will be collected and the better the image will be of mars. With certain filters, you will be able to disseminate the different areas on the planet.
venus, mars
there might be life in mars
From Earth, Mars. We can see the surface with telescopes, because there are no clouds to obstruct our view. However, Venus is a desolate wasteland where the green house effect went wild, and now there are sulfur clouds and rain, and we cannot see the surface.
It probably does, but it is too far away for our telescopes to see that level of detail.
Through HUGE! telescopes used for major purposes i think.
All telescopes will see Mars. The larger the scope, the more light that will be collected and the better the image will be of mars. With certain filters, you will be able to disseminate the different areas on the planet.
venus, mars
there might be life in mars
From Earth, Mars. We can see the surface with telescopes, because there are no clouds to obstruct our view. However, Venus is a desolate wasteland where the green house effect went wild, and now there are sulfur clouds and rain, and we cannot see the surface.
You can see some of the planets with the naked eye. The following can be seen easily; they appear as bright stars: Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn. To see other planets, telescopes are required.
Mars has been explored by telescopes, satellites, probes, landers and a few rovers. No human has ever set foot on Mars so far.
Mars was discovered long before telescopes were invented. It is one of the classical planets, discovered in ancient times.
To study outer space in greater detail through magnification.
Mirrors and lenses in telescopes bend and focus light to produce an image with more detail.
There are many disadvantages of telescopes. These disadvantages of telescopes include not being able to see what you need to see.