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Well, darling, you can see the same things during the day as you can at night, like the Moon, planets, and even the occasional bird flying by if you're lucky. Just remember, telescopes don't discriminate by time of day - they're always there to help you peek at the universe. Just don't go aiming it at the Sun unless you want a fiery surprise!

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Can you look through a telescope during the day and still see celestial objects clearly"?

Oh, absolutely, friend! You see, when you look through a telescope during the day, the bright sunlight can wash out some faint stars and planets. However, you can still admire the Moon, and even spot bright objects like our lovely Venus or Jupiter against the blue sky. Just make sure not to look directly at the Sun, and have a wonderful time exploring the wonders of the sky in daylight!


What can you see on the surface of the moon not looking through a telescope?

On the surface of the moon, you can see various features such as craters, mountains, plains, and dark areas known as maria. These features are visible to the naked eye, without the need for a telescope.


Why can I only see black through my telescope?

When you only see black through your telescope, it may be because the telescope is not properly focused or aligned with the object you are trying to observe. Adjusting the focus and alignment of the telescope can help you see clearer images of objects in space.


Which planets have atmospheres so dense that one cannot see through them with a telescope?

The planets with atmospheres so dense that one cannot see through them with a telescope are Venus and Titan, the largest moon of Saturn. These thick atmospheres are composed of gases and haze that block visible light from passing through, making it impossible to see the surface using traditional telescopes.


Why is the hubble space telescope so special?

-Because it was the fist telescope that can see outside our solar system.