There is a finder for telescopes called the Giant Mars Eye finder. It attaches to the side of the telescope. One looks through it and sees concentric circles projected onto the sky. When aligned with the telescope, what is in the middle of the circle will be in the eyepiece of the telescope.
This particular finder is no longer available.
Yes, Mars can be seen at night without a telescope. It's a "naked eye object".
Mars looks red from earth because of the high level of ironixide or 'rust'. Mars is sometimes called 'the red planet' because of this.
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Well, we can assume so, at least with the aided eye. Phobos and Deimos, the two moons of Mars, can easily be seen from Earth with the correct telescope, so it would be even easier on Mars, with less atmosphere and a shorter distance.
Mercury Venus Earth Mars Jupiter Saturn ------------- Six of them.
The meaning of Mars is god of wars. It is roman.
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Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn can be seen with the naked eye.
Yes, you can with the unaided eye.
Yes it is.
Except when obscured by its nearness to the Sun, Mars is always visible to the naked eye from most areas of the globe.
Mars is both red when you look at it through a telescope and to the naked eye.
The meaning of Mars is god of wars. It is roman.
As Mars is visible to the human eye, it wasn't really discovered.
Yes, the planet Mars is visible to the naked eye.
Mars was discovered beforewritten history as it has always been visible to the naked eye.
Certainly. Mars is often highly visible with the naked eye.