Neptune is the only planet in our Solar System that requires a telescope to see it.
All the others are visible to the naked eye.
Pluto, which is still counted as a planet by many people, also needs a telescope.
Yes, Mars can be seen at night without a telescope. It's a "naked eye object".
The planet Mars is often visible from Earth with the naked eye. It appears as a bright red-orange object in the night sky. Other planets, such as Venus, Jupiter, and Saturn, are also visible at various times throughout the year.
All of the planets can be seen from Earth, but a telescope or a powerful set of binoculars may be needed to see Uranus and Neptune. All of them cant be seen at certain times, when they are on the opposite side of the solar system on the other side of the sun for example.
Yes, some planets such as Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn are bright enough to be seen with the naked eye on a clear night. They appear as bright, star-like objects in the night sky, without the need for a telescope.
Venus is the brightest planet in the night sky. It is often referred to as the "evening star" when it is visible after sunset or as the "morning star" when it is visible before sunrise. Venus's brightness is due to its thick cloud cover that reflects sunlight very effectively.
Saturn is the outer planet that can be seen from Earth without the aid of a telescope. Its bright rings make it easily visible in the night sky.
Saturn is the last planet that can be seen without using a telescope or binoculars and the planet was known in the ancient world before telescopes were invented. The rings, however, can only be seen using a telescope.
Definitely, although it's often difficult to aim a serious telescope down, belowthe horizontal. Fortunately, our planet is also easily visible without a telescope,in daylight as well as at night.
No the "planet" sun is in the other side of the world when its night. and its a star not a planet. --------------------------------- The son is not even a polanit. --------------------------------- HAHAHHAHAHA
no because its far away
If your were on another planet or the moon yes. If you are on earth you cannot observe it (in its entirity) through a telescope unless you are placed off of the planet.
Yes, the planet Mars is visible to the naked eye.
Yes, easily. It can be seen with the naked eye easily too. However, Venus is only visible either just before dawn or just after sunset; it is never visible in the middle of the night.
No, Neptune is not visible to the naked eye. It is the eighth planet from the sun and is located far enough away that it requires a telescope to see its blue disc.
no
Yes, Mars can be seen at night without a telescope. It's a "naked eye object".
Often. In fact, it can often be seen at night without a telescope; it's fairly bright.