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Oh, most definitely! Just imagine standing in a stunning night sky, pointing a telescope to the heavens. With just the right angle and present tolerance aligning, planets like Venus, Mars, Saturn are akin sparkling gems just waiting you vibe with within stars. Next time gg rogue Bon Apett.

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How can we see planets?

The planets positions change all the time. Some of the planets are easier to see. When they are visible, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn can easily be seen with the naked eye, if you know where to look. The other planets need a set of binoculars or a telescope to see them. Check the site below to help you locate the planets. Currently Jupiter can be seen for a while after sunset, as a bright object low and towards the south.


Why are we able to see the moon and the other planets?

We are able to see the Moon, other Planets and even the Sun. The Sun make this possible through its light, even at night. With the help of a powerful telescope we are able to see distant galaxies, distant stars that don't exist anymore, we are seeing only its light which is still travelling.


Which instrument do you use to see stars and planets?

A spectrometer is used to determine the composition of stars, and how fast they are going relative to Earth.


Can you see the planets with a telescope?

Oh, absolutely friend! You can definitely see planets with a telescope. Just imagine gazing up at the vast night sky and then tuning that telescope right in - you'll see glorious Saturn's rings, mighty Jupiter and its moons, the beauty of Venus marching along in its heavenly dance... All there waiting for your eyes to behold. Happy stargazing!


What tool made possible the discovery of additional planets?

The discovery of additional planets was made possible by advancements in telescope technology, particularly the development of large ground-based telescopes and space telescopes like the Hubble Space Telescope. These telescopes allowed astronomers to observe distant planets more effectively and detect previously unknown planets orbiting other stars.

Related Questions

How can you see other planets in the solar system?

through a telescope :)


How do you see planets?

by a telescope


Why was the invention of the telescope impotant?

Probably because without telescopes people wouldn't know that there were other planets (except that in addition to Earth, you can see five other planets without a telescope, but hey . . .)


How can you see the planets?

through a telescope


Can you see planets other than Mars Venus and Jupiter from Earth?

Yes, you can see planets like Mercury and Saturn from Earth as well. In fact, all the planets in our solar system (except for Uranus and Neptune) are visible to the naked eye at certain times of the year. With the help of a telescope, you can also see Uranus and Neptune.


Did the world have need for Galileo's inventions?

yes as you know we use the telescope to see other planets. since we had the telescope, we have discovered five new planets in our solar system which lay beyond pluto


What does the telescope let us do?

it allows you to see close ups of the moon and other planets to see the events that occur on special occasions


How do scientists learn about other planets?

Telescope


What can scientist see with the tools they use to look at planets?

a telescope.


How did ancient India discover 7 planets without a telescope?

Ancient India discovered only 5 planets without a telescope, because they could see the planets with their eyes, just as we can. Those planets are:MercuryVenusMarsJupiterSaturn


Where do you need to be to see planets?

With a powerful enough telescope, you could be anywhere


What did the telescope do for science?

The telescope enabled us to see Jupiter's moons along with other planets in which we could not see with the naked eye. it also aloud us to to see the sun more closely. which then lead us to believe the sun was a star. this theory was completed when we were able to see sunspots on the sun with the telescope.