It is possible to see Mercury, Venus, Earth - obviously, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn without any problem. You just have to know where to look. Uranus is actually possible to see with the naked eye, but even if you know where to look and have perfect viewing condition's, it will just look like "another" faint star. - In fact Uranus had been observed in the past, and was thought to be just that - and not a planet.
by a telescope
through a telescope
through a telescope :)
a telescope.
Yes, you can see planets like Mercury and Saturn from Earth as well. In fact, all the planets in our solar system (except for Uranus and Neptune) are visible to the naked eye at certain times of the year. With the help of a telescope, you can also see Uranus and Neptune.
Ancient India discovered only 5 planets without a telescope, because they could see the planets with their eyes, just as we can. Those planets are:MercuryVenusMarsJupiterSaturn
With a powerful enough telescope, you could be anywhere
Definitely. You can see five planets (in addition to Earth) without a telescope.With your telescope, you can see features on them that your eyes can't detect,like the stripes on Jupiter, the moons around it, and the rings of Saturn. Youjust have to know where to look to find the planets.
the sun, stars, planets, moon, through a telescope
Probably because without telescopes people wouldn't know that there were other planets (except that in addition to Earth, you can see five other planets without a telescope, but hey . . .)
yes as you know we use the telescope to see other planets. since we had the telescope, we have discovered five new planets in our solar system which lay beyond pluto
To see planets, stars, comets and to take pictures.