Neptune and Uranus are blue-green, so is Earth.
A telescope.
To find a planet in the night sky using a telescope, you first need to know where to look. You can use a star chart or a planetarium app to locate the planet's position in the sky. Once you have identified the planet's location, point your telescope in that direction and adjust the focus and magnification to get a clear view of the planet. Planets will appear as bright, non-twinkling points of light in the telescope's eyepiece.
To see planets in the night sky using a telescope, first, find a clear and dark location away from city lights. Set up the telescope on a stable surface and point it towards the planet you want to observe. Use the telescope's finder scope to locate the planet and then adjust the focus to get a clear view. Experiment with different eyepieces to see the planet in more detail. Remember to align the telescope with the planet's movement to keep it in view. Happy stargazing!
When viewed through a telescope, planets appear as round, colorful objects with distinct features such as rings, moons, and surface details like craters and storms. The size and appearance of each planet can vary depending on its distance from Earth and the quality of the telescope being used.
To view planets in the night sky using a telescope, first, find a clear and dark location away from city lights. Set up your telescope on a stable surface and point it towards the planet you want to observe. Use the telescope's eyepiece to focus and adjust the magnification to get a clear view of the planet. Experiment with different eyepieces and filters to enhance the details of the planet's features. Happy stargazing!
You could see Neptune from Earth with a telescope if you knew exactly where to look.
pluto
A massive storm
Earth can easily be seen without a telescope, simply look close to your feet, you are standing on it. Earth is the planet that we live on.
A very bright star. If you have a telescope, you can tell that it's a planet by it's colour, brightness and size.
It is the planet Jupiter. In fact, tonight, September 22, 2010, is the closest approach of Jupiter to the Earth this year, or any year until 2022. If you have a small telescope or a pair of binoculars, this week will be the best time for a LONG time to take a closer look!
huh i didn't get what your saying a telescope is to make stuff look closer from the word scope
Galileo was the first to look at the planet Jupiter through a telescope, and to observe the moons of Jupiter (the 4 largest moons are still known as the Galilean moons).
He was the first person who invented Reflecting telescope , so now a days other scientists use those telescope to find out other planets and they are trying to look for a planet which is suitable for human being to live in because the earth is overcrowded now. If they can find out another planet which is suitable for humans to live in they will send half of the pupil from the earth to that planet so that we can stop over population.
The FIRE PLANET appears red and smoking from orbit. You will find it at X-83 Y-20.
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Yes, it is safe to look at Venus through a telescope. Venus is bright enough not to cause any harm to your eyes when viewed through a telescope. Make sure not to look directly at the sun when observing Venus to avoid damaging your eyes.