You can see Saturn with any kind of telescope. In fact, you can see it without a
telescope. For professionals and serious amateurs, the type of telescope used
depends on what specific property or characteristic of Saturn they're interested in.
Yes, Saturn is readily visible to the naked eye. But you can't see the rings and moons without a telescope.
You can see Saturn with a telescope now; in the northern hemisphere, Saturn rises about midnight and is high in the sky by midnight.
Try a 50X or 100X power telescope.
Yes. You can see the 8 major ones with a moderate telescope.
ANSWER:no.because saturn not that close to earth
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Yes, Saturn is readily visible to the naked eye. But you can't see the rings and moons without a telescope.
You can see Saturn with a telescope now; in the northern hemisphere, Saturn rises about midnight and is high in the sky by midnight.
Try a 50X or 100X power telescope.
no you can not
To see Saturn in the sky you can just use you're eyes. There is 2 stars in the sky that are REALLY bright. All you have to do is look at the smaller one. That's Saturn. Or you can just use a telescope.
Yes. You can see the 8 major ones with a moderate telescope.
ANSWER:no.because saturn not that close to earth
You could see Saturn clearly from a telescope . When saturn rotates you can probably see the aurora . But on the other hand Saturn is made of gas so it probably DOES have an aurora :)
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Yes, you can also see Mercury and Saturn without a telescope. With a telescope, you can see all the planets.
You can but you will need a telescope, it is just like seeing it from earth but on the moon.