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Galileo first discovered the planets with a telescope in the 1600s.
In the early 1600s Galileo was the first to look at planets through a telescope.
Uranus
He discovered Uranus, the first planet found that could not be seen without a telescope.
Not from the Earth it can't.
If your were on another planet or the moon yes. If you are on earth you cannot observe it (in its entirity) through a telescope unless you are placed off of the planet.
Saturn is the last planet that can be seen without using a telescope or binoculars and the planet was known in the ancient world before telescopes were invented. The rings, however, can only be seen using a telescope.
Uranus, which was discovered by Sir William HerschelPrior to the invention of the telescope, the only known planets were Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn.Uranus was the first planet discovered by telescope.
This outer planet can be seen from earth without the aid of a telescope.
Planet Jupiter can be seen without a telescope. It has been watched by men since prehistoric times.
Jupiter.
No, Neptune is a mythical god of the sea and he cannot be seen. A person on the planet Neptune coud not be seen with a telescope unless it was near the planet Neptune.
The planet Neptune was discovered on Sept. 23, 1846. It was the first planet to be discovered before being seen by an actual telescope.
He discovered Uranus, the first planet found that could not be seen without a telescope.
All of them with the exception of Neptune.
Jupiter
saturn its rings can be easily seen by a telescope
Not from the Earth it can't.
Earth can easily be seen without a telescope, simply look close to your feet, you are standing on it. Earth is the planet that we live on.
If your were on another planet or the moon yes. If you are on earth you cannot observe it (in its entirity) through a telescope unless you are placed off of the planet.