yes
Because the Telecope was invented in the year 1608 and Pocahontas died on March 21,1617
Possible, but unlikely. Pocahontas died in England in 1617, while the telescope was invented in the Netherlands around 1605. So it's not likely that she ever saw a telescope, much less gazed at the stars through one.
Shakespeare's exact birth date is not known for sure, but is thought to have been 1564. He died in 1616, six years after telescopes were beginning to be well known. Therefore, yes, it is possible that he looked through a telescope.
Through a telescope or with the naked eye.
A looked through my telescope that day, to see the moon,stars and you, my dear.
Through the Spitzer Telescope
theyre cool
So that man can and see and study the stars in away not possible from earth.
the sun, stars, planets, moon, through a telescope
You can see both visual binary stars with a telescope while spectroscopic binary stars appear as one star through a telescope.
Did you ever think you had to clean the lens you look through on the telescope. If your not looking through the telescope may be you have a problem with your eye or you are glazing at the stars which can make the appearance blurry.
he was the only one who could be bothered
Galileo is the first thought of using a telescope for looking at the stars.