If the sun were the size of a human eyeball then Earth would be the size of a grain of fine sand.
A tornado does not always have an eye. When it does it can be about a quarter of the width of the funnel.
The planet with a big red eye is Jupiter
First off, your question is contradictory. You cannot look at any object with a telescope and with your naked eye at the same time. Naked eye means that you are looking at the object without any visual aid. The Hubble Telescope is never pointed at Earth. The Earth is too bright from that height and that high intensity could damage the Telescope's cameras. For pictures of the Earth from space, you can look up some images from the ISS or the Space Shuttle.
A tornado's strength is not determined by the size of its eye. The eye of a tornado is typically small and calm, surrounded by a larger area of intense winds known as the eyewall. The strength of a tornado is measured by its wind speed and the amount of damage it causes, not by the size of its eye.
No you can not see the moon landing sites with your naked eye from earth.
About the size of earth on jupiter
It depends on the context. A molecule that is visible to the naked eye would be impossibly big while a star that is as large as the Earth would not be big!
== == It is, in fact, smaller than its eyeball.
An aspirin tablet is 100 mg. For something of similar density, it would be about the size of a grain of sand. That's pretty big if it is in your eye.
It is because he has a very beautiful eye. His single eye helps evolve and structure his nose to its sexiness and beautifulness. Without his single eye, his nose would lack the size and just remember that many hoes go for the big nose
the size of it's eye
I think it's 3 times the size of The Earth.
It's the size of a golf ball.
An Ostrich's eye is the size of a tennis ball
An elephants eye is 34 millimeters in diameter. The elephants eye is relatively small compared to the size of its head.
A tornado does not always have an eye. When it does it can be about a quarter of the width of the funnel.
The size of a horse's eye is approximately 34mm, or about 1.34 inches.