The first step to seeing Orion through a telescope is to find the constellation with your naked eye. After identifying Orion by the constellation's characteristic three stars (Orion's belt), you can focus your telescope on the constellation. Depending on where you are located on the globe, Orion will be in a different part of the sky so it is best to check a star map of your hemisphere.
An Orion XT8 is a brand of telescope. You can purchase one from the official telescope website. You may also search in your area to see if there is an astronomy store that may sell one.
Some nebulae that can be seen without a telescope include the Orion Nebula (M42), the Lagoon Nebula (M8), and the Andromeda Galaxy (M31). These objects are bright enough to be visible to the naked eye under dark skies.
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You can see Orion and his belt BEST in the winter months - if you live in the Northern Hemisphere.
Yes, one can see Mercury even without a telescope.
He looked through the telescope and was able to see Venus better.
Yes you can through a large telescope.
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Yes, through a telescope
Through a telescope or with the naked eye.
Lepus is a below the constellation of Orion. Orion is a very prominent constellation through the winter months.