You can get binoculars or a telescope capable of seeing Neptune for $20. The tricks are to hold it steady enough, and know where to look.
you can see neptune with binoculars, but you won't see anything but a small dot [:
It's unlikely you will see many more than you could with the naked eye, however, depending on the magnification, it could be possible to see Neptune which is not visible with the naked eye.
The difference between binoculars and celestron binoculars is that celestron binoculars can see farther and closer. But of course they do cost a lot more.
You need about 40x magnification to remotely see the rings around Saturn. If your Binoculars are 40x, you could see them.
You can get binoculars or a telescope capable of seeing Neptune for $20. The tricks are to hold it steady enough, and know where to look.
You can see Neptune with a small telescope or with a good pair of binoculars any time except whenever the Earth and Neptune are on opposite sides of the Sun. So for nine months out of the year, you will be able to see Neptune - as long as you know where to look. It has nothing to do with leap years.
Yes, it's possible to see it from earth. You would need to know where to look and have excellent viewing conditions (dark clear skies). You would also need decent binoculars.
you can see neptune with binoculars, but you won't see anything but a small dot [:
It's unlikely you will see many more than you could with the naked eye, however, depending on the magnification, it could be possible to see Neptune which is not visible with the naked eye.
The difference between binoculars and celestron binoculars is that celestron binoculars can see farther and closer. But of course they do cost a lot more.
You need about 40x magnification to remotely see the rings around Saturn. If your Binoculars are 40x, you could see them.
It depends on the binoculars because some can see farther then others.
to see out side to see things for away
You cover one lens of your binoculars to see by a different piont of view/prespective.
When you use a telescope or binoculars. Jupiter has moons which are often easily visible in binoculars.
you use your eyes or binoculars