Yes, but it has to be a pretty good telescope, and you have to know just where to look. Neptune will look like a fairly faint star, you wouldn't know it was a planet unless you waited for days and observed it moving.
Yes, but only if you use a telescope. The color is too dark to see without one. When you do use it, you'll see a dark blue ball half the size of the esc key on a laptop.
No, Neptune can only be seen through a telescope.
The answer to this would be "No." It is too far to see with the naked eye from earth.
Yes. That's a big part of the reason that it was possible to discover it. Especially 120 years before the first successful space probes were launched from Earth.
That's the only time, and the only way, that you can see it.
It is not visible to the naked eye in any circumstances, but it might be visible in large binoculars.
Yes, it was discovered with a telescope.
Absolutely but only with a telescope.
Not from the Earth it can't.
we can see 6 planets mercury venus mars jupiter saturn
Neptune is the only planet (including all dwarf planets) in our Solar System that cannot be seen with the naked eye. [See related question] Even with a telescope, it is difficult to see.
No. You need a telescope to see Titan.
The nebula that can be seen without a telescope is the Great Orion nebula.
No. No. You need a telescope to see Neptune.Nope... Neptune cannot be seen from the Earth without a telescope.
No. No. You need a telescope to see Neptune.Nope... Neptune cannot be seen from the Earth without a telescope.
All of them with the exception of Neptune.
Not from the Earth it can't.
it can be seen by telescope in September thru November
no because its far away
You can see Neptune with a telescope.
No, Neptune is a mythical god of the sea and he cannot be seen. A person on the planet Neptune coud not be seen with a telescope unless it was near the planet Neptune.
no
Neptune but only on a very good night i think
Sorry, no. Neptune has a magnitude of about 7.8, which is below the level of visibility. It wouldn't take a very large telescope to find it, but you would need to know exactly where to look.
Yes, definitely, and it does;t have to be a very big telescope either.