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Yes, one can see Mercury even without a telescope.
No. The water on the moon is not in the form of liquid water (or even frost) on the surface and is not visible even through a telescope (certain kinds of imaging have detected signs of water, but not at visible wavelengths).
No. Some galaxies that old are visible.
It's not that the universe is made of up "galaxies" and that an exact "percent" can be given in the way that you are thinking, but the Hubble Telescope estimates that the universe is actually occupied by hundreds of billions of galaxies (maybe even more!).
Pluto's magnitude varies depending on its position in orbit, but is never brighter than 13.65. The dimmest objects visible to the naked eye under perfect conditions are about magnitude 6.5 (the lower the number, the brighter the object). Pluto is about 1000 times dimmer than this. The faintest objects visible with the aid of binoculars are about magnitude 9.5. Pluto is still over 50 times dimmer than this. A telescope would be necessary to see Pluto.
Vesta is one of the larger asteroids in the Asteroid Belt. It is not really visible to the naked eye, but should be visible with even a relatively small telescope.
Yes, under the right conditions, a supernova can sometimes be visible from Earth without a telescope. However, most supernovae are too faint to see with the naked eye, so a telescope or binoculars are usually needed for observation.
ANSWER:no.because saturn not that close to earth
Yes when it is visible it can be seen easily, even with the naked eye. It is very bright. So you don't even need a telescope, though a telescope will show more details. It can only be seen around sunset or sunrise, never throughout the night, as it is closer to the Sun than Earth is, and so it sets at night when it is visible. At other times, it is too close to the Sun to be seen at all.
You look through it. When you look through it however, you will see things the eyecan not see. You see planets, stars, even the Milky Way. You should be gratefultelescopes were made. Otherwise you would not see these things.======================================Except for the six planets, roughly 5,000 stars, the Milky Way, andone or two other galaxies, which you can see without a telescope.
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Yes when it is visible it can be seen easily, even with the naked eye. It is very bright. So you don't even need a telescope, though a telescope will show more details. It can only be seen around sunset or sunrise, never throughout the night, as it is closer to the Sun than Earth is, and so it sets at night when it is visible. At other times, it is too close to the Sun to be seen at all.