No, it is 3,627,000,000 miles from Earth. Now that may not be far in comparision with stars and such, but because it is so tiny, and also not in the near vicinity of a bright object (and does not itself generate light) that makes it invisible to the naked eye.
no you cant, because Pluto is to far away and to small.
Yes. It would need to be a very powerful one and only at certain times.
No, Pluto cannot be seen with the naked eye at all.
yes
Yes.
Pluto's magnitude varies depending on its position in orbit, but is never brighter than 13.65. The dimmest objects visible to the naked eye under perfect conditions are about magnitude 6.5 (the lower the number, the brighter the object). Pluto is about 1000 times dimmer than this. The faintest objects visible with the aid of binoculars are about magnitude 9.5. Pluto is still over 50 times dimmer than this. A telescope would be necessary to see Pluto.
No because it's to far
Not from the Earth it can't.
yes
Earth does not need a telescope, look down.
1. Pluto is small. 2. Pluto is VERY far away.
Pluto has only been seen from Earth of the Hubble telescope. The best image conjured is a blurred image of Pluto and its three moons. But as of right now, New Horizons has an unmanned space probe on route to Pluto. They say that they will get detailed pictures and maps of all of Pluto and its moons. Pluto has only been seen from Earth of the Hubble telescope. The best image conjured is a blurred image of Pluto and its three moons. But as of right now, New Horizons has an unmanned space probe on route to Pluto. They say that they will get detailed pictures and maps of all of Pluto and its moons, hopefully by 2015
no because its far away
nobody has been seen on Pluto because Pluto might not be a planet
no
Yes, Mars can be seen at night without a telescope. It's a "naked eye object".
Often. In fact, it can often be seen at night without a telescope; it's fairly bright.
not with just a regular telescope it has to be a atronate telescope with a computer to back it up but yes it is possible if u know what ur doing.
No. No. You need a telescope to see Neptune.Nope... Neptune cannot be seen from the Earth without a telescope.
Yes. If you know where to look, you can evensee it without a telescope, day or night.