There are literally millions of things that can be viewed through your telescope, but among the easiest are Venus, which is visible either just after the sun sets or just prior to it's rise (depending on the time of year) and is the brightest natural light in the sky, and Jupiter, which is usually visible directly above and slightly to the south (if you live in the northern hemisphere), and is visible to the naked eye. When viewed through a telescope, you can even see the moons.
probably the moon
Look up in the sky with a good telescope, and find things that are too fuzzy-looking to be stars. Some of them are nebulas, and a few may be comets - but a lot of them are other galaxies.
Depending on the power of the telescope... anything from ships, planes, coastal scenery and wildlife... to - the moon, stars and galaxies.
Anything you shouldn't do to "ordinary" people.
The telescope's purpose is for scientists to be able to look into space and see what stars are made of and what the cycle of stars is. Some telescopes are public and anyone can look through them. But others are only for scientists. The telescope was invented by Galileo Galilei. You can see his finger in his very own museum! :0)
Some things in ordinary life that are red include apples, strawberries, stop signs, fire trucks, and red roses.
Don't look at the Sun unless you have some very dark filters. Don't look at the Sun through a telescope, not even with dark filters. You can project the image from the telescope on a white sheet of paper and view it there.
We generally call the building that houses a telescope an observatory. Use the link below to learn more and see some pictures.
Things look like pyramid
basketball, soccer ball are some things that look like a sphere.
Just enter the observatory and look. The telescope provides no actual information on the game, just some images of the planets and moons around Poptropica. When you finally enter space, you observe your spaceship from the exterior, as in video games.
Newton invented the reflecting telescope which is a a great advance over the refracting telescope. The refracting telescope distorted the image via refraction. Newton invented Calculus, which is the engine of mathematics. Newton invented lens and prisms for light analysis.