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Well it depends of where you are positioned and the date and time of course, for example if you are in Merida Yucatan MX, you can see it with a medium telescope in the nigth sky seeing to the south between Jupiter and the Moon, let's say a little more to the west.

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Pluto is too far away to ever be seen with the naked eye. However, with the most powerful telescopes, it can be seen faintly on occasion.

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At certain times of the year but only with a moderately powerful telescope.
Not without a whopping-big telescope.
No unless we get a very powerful telescope.

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In a telescope, at night; you could look at a table of ephemera to see when and where to look in detail. You can't see it with the naked eye, it's far too faint.

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