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Q: Can you see Jupiter be seen at night with out a telescope yes or no?
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Would you be able to see Jupiter with a telescope from Earth at night?

Yes. You are able to see Jupiter with a telescope from Earth at certain points in the year.


Can Jupiter be see at night without a telescope?

Most definitely.


Can Jupiter be been seen at night without a telescope?

Yes. Even on slightly cloudy nights it is possible to see Jupiter with the naked eye.At the moment, Jupiter can be seen to the SW of the Moon and is clearly visible without binoculars.


What did galileo see when he observed jupiter through his telescope?

Jupiter and eventually 4 moons whose position relative to Jupiter changed from night to night.


Can Jupiter be seen at without a telescope?

Yes.


Can neptune be seen without a telescope at night?

No. No. You need a telescope to see Neptune.Nope... Neptune cannot be seen from the Earth without a telescope.


Can neptune seen at night without a telescope?

No. No. You need a telescope to see Neptune.Nope... Neptune cannot be seen from the Earth without a telescope.


Can you see Jupiter from Wales?

If the sky is clear, then during most of the year, you can see Jupiter at some time of night from any place on Earth. No telescope is necessary.


Why is it possible to see Jupiter in the night sky without a telescope?

Jupiter is the largest planet in the Solar System. Although it is very far from us, it does reflect light towards us, just like the Moon does. It doesn't look as large or as bright as the Moon, but when it can be seen, it is much brighter than any star. It is constantly moving so and you can't see it every night of the year, but you can see it for much of the year. There are good websites, like Heavens-Above, which will tell you when and where to see it. It can be seen with the naked eye, but is even better in a good telescope.


How can you see the moons from Jupiter?

With a telescope


Jupiter has four bright moons that can be seen by the telescope why can you see them?

You can basically see them for the same reasons that you see Jupiter itself and our Moon, namely because they reflect light towards us. As they are much smaller than Jupiter, they reflect less light so it is more difficult to see them. You can see Jupiter with the naked eye, but with a good telescope you can also see its moons, spread out in a line around it.


Why can't you see all Jupiter's moons through a telescope?

because there are a lot of moons that surround Jupiter and they rotate around Jupiter at different paces not all can be seen at the same time