Oh, what a wonderful question! Neptune is quite far from Earth, so it's difficult to see with just your eyes. It's so helpful to have a telescope to admire Neptune's lovely blue glow and appreciate its beauty up close. Happy stargazing, my friend!
To find Neptune in the sky, you can use a telescope or binoculars and look for it in the constellation of Aquarius. Neptune is not visible to the naked eye, so you will need some form of magnification to see it. It is best to consult a star chart or astronomy app to help you locate Neptune's position in the night sky.
Oh, isn't that a lovely question! Jupiter, being such a grand friend in our galaxy, actually doesn't have rings like Saturn does. So you don't need a telescope to see them because, well, Jupiter doesn't have any rings. But if you ever want to marvel at Saturn's many elegant rings, a telescope will certainly help you see their breathtaking beauty up close!
To view pictures taken by the Hubble Telescope you can go to Hubble Site, Space Latest Views, Space Telescope, NASA, Discovery Channel and National Geographic.
To view things from far away is called a binocular
A space telescope such as the Hubble Space Telescope can view heavenly bodies clearly without the filtering effect of Earth's atmosphere. These telescopes orbit above Earth's atmosphere, providing a clear view of objects in space without distortion or interference.
if you have a strong enough telescope then yes.... and i think you spelled earth wrong ;))
Naked eye, binoculars or telescope
A telescope is used to view things that are too far away to be seen with the naked eye, such as distant stars and planets. A microscope is used to view things that are too small to be seen with the naked eye, like individual cells and bacteria.
It can be seen as what looks like a faint star to the naked eye, but you really need good binoculars or a small telescope, and know exactly where to look first, to see it properly.
To view any distant object in space you need a basic $150 telescope.
Yes, with special filters.
To find Neptune in the sky, you can use a telescope or binoculars and look for it in the constellation of Aquarius. Neptune is not visible to the naked eye, so you will need some form of magnification to see it. It is best to consult a star chart or astronomy app to help you locate Neptune's position in the night sky.
Microscopes have 2 convex lens and telescopes too while microscopes are used to look at cells and microscopic organisms.
Anything that is invented to help view different aspects of science has a reason.The telescope is a tool that helps us zoom into objects and view things in a zoomed way, something we could not do with our naked eyes. So, the telescope, told us about particles, bacteria, planets and everything that we can not see with our naked eyes alone. So, without telescopes, we would not be able to know what makes up sick etc.
Depending on where you were on the moon, if the timing was favorable you could have a pretty clear view of most of the planets in the solar system, from Mercury out to Saturn if you know where to look; Uranus would barely be visible to the naked eye - because it is so distant it doesn't orbit fast and is pretty dim, historically it was often mistaken for a star, or comet. To see Neptune you'd need help from equipment like a telescope.
A telescope is used to view things far away.
Technically, you can see every planet right up to Pluto (Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune). The last two are of course much tougher to find, since they aren't visible to the naked eye. The other 5 planets can be seen with the eye, so you will obviously be able to see them magnified slightly. If you bought a decently cheap telescope, you SHOULD be able to see Jupiter's Satellite system (the Gallilean moons) and Saturn's rings. Mars is pretty boring in tiny telescopes, and Venus displays some detail.