Telescopes do not normally work well at night, unless you happen to be looking at stars and other planets. This is because the stars do not depend on our Sun shining on them to be bright.
Think of the stars as you would, say, a row of flashlights a block away. With the naked eye with no moon or streetlights, you may not be able to see much farther than 15 or 20 feet, yet those flashlights at the other end of the block are very easy to see. The stars are similar: they make their own light, and you can see them a looong way away.
Galileo did not invent the telescope. The Italian physicist and mathematician improved on an existing spyglass design to create a more powerful one: a refracting telescope that he then used to study the night sky.
refriacting telescope
Galileo built the first telescope in 350BC. He used it to survey the night sky.
By using telescope in uncloudy night
Yes.
Galileo did not invent the telescope. The Italian physicist and mathematician improved on an existing spyglass design to create a more powerful one: a refracting telescope that he then used to study the night sky.
Yes. If you know where to look, you can evensee it without a telescope, day or night.
refriacting telescope
no
Often. In fact, it can often be seen at night without a telescope; it's fairly bright.
Yes, Mars can be seen at night without a telescope. It's a "naked eye object".
well i just put the telescope on high places and at night just get them to do that all night but it doesn``t always work.
No. No. You need a telescope to see Neptune.Nope... Neptune cannot be seen from the Earth without a telescope.
yes
Earth does not need a telescope, look down.
Definitely, although it's often difficult to aim a serious telescope down, belowthe horizontal. Fortunately, our planet is also easily visible without a telescope,in daylight as well as at night.
Yes, definitely, and it does;t have to be a very big telescope either.