The first time Uranus has been spoted by telescope by accident.
Neptune, Uranus, Saturn and Jupiter are never seen as crescents from Earth. They are always "almost full".
Uranus orbits at about twice the distance that Saturn does, and it is somewhat smaller. This makes it much fainter in the night sky.
Seen from Uranus the Earth would always be within 3 degrees or less of the Sun. The Sun would be dimmer than as seen from here, about 360 times dimmer, but still so bright that the Earth would most likely be unnoticed.
All of the planets can be seen from Earth, but a telescope or a powerful set of binoculars may be needed to see Uranus and Neptune. All of them cant be seen at certain times, when they are on the opposite side of the solar system on the other side of the sun for example.
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No planets have been discovered using a microscope.
the earth never married uranus
no the earth is closer to the sun that Uranus
i meant planet Earth has fewer because Earth has only 1 satellite and Uranus has 27 satellites.
The planet Uranus is about as different from Earth as two planets can be.
The volume of Uranus is 63 times that of the Earth.
Yes, and without a telescope. But with a telescope, you can easily make it out seeing a blue ball about the size of the Esc key on a laptop.