More than you can see from earth.
The earth's atmosphere (and light-pollution) diminish what one can see with a telescope on the surface of the earth. From space the telescope can see much further in both space and time - the light from something we can see in space left that object many years ago. The light from the sun takes about eight or nine minutes to get to earth. The light from the nearest star takes about four years to get here. The farther back you can see across space, the farther back in time you are looking.
If you are a child, then i would recommend the national geographic 50mm telescope. you can get these from argos. They are very good, for you can view the moons craters, jupiters moons, saturns rings, Mercury, and much more, they can also be used to see things in the same room as you, but can still show very high quality images
moon stars eslips
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.
Telescope eyepieces are important of any visual telescope. It is the main part of the telescope and is what determines how the object will look like through the telescope.
It would blind you to look at it.
Yes it will
It's best to look at them through a telescope at night.
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.
One that you look through, rather than into.
Telescope eyepieces are important of any visual telescope. It is the main part of the telescope and is what determines how the object will look like through the telescope.
the lense of a telescope is round which makes things seem closer
You find the telescope on the Beacon. You look through it if Rockhopper is coming... or leaving...
It would blind you to look at it.
I don't know who but I think a telescope. Galileo looked was first to look through the telescope.
look through a telescope at night
Yes it will
Uhh...look through a telescope?
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Look through a telescope