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.
Light rays can block an image.
It's best to look at them through a telescope at night.
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.
An elliptical galaxy
Jupiter ....maybe...looked at it through our telescope.
Jupiter and eventually 4 moons whose position relative to Jupiter changed from night to night.
Yes, definitely, and it does;t have to be a very big telescope either.
look through a telescope at night
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It's best to look at them through a telescope at night.
A radio telescope can be used on a cloudy night, because its signal can move through the clouds and rain mostly unaffected and still gather data.
Mountaintop telescopes don't have to deal with the light from the city, so they get more of a clear night sky.
When you observe through a telescope at night, so wherever you would do that.
Your telescope will not be directly pointing at an object, and since the night sky is black, your view will be black!
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.
well in strange town you get a man to look through a telescope at night and keep making him look through the telescope until he will get abducted by aliens and he will come back pregnant with an alien baby.
An elliptical galaxy
Jupiter ....maybe...looked at it through our telescope.