No because it's to far
No. Eris is too small and too distant to be seen without a powerful telescope. That is why it was not discovered until 2005.
Yes.
Yes, Earth can be seen at night without a telescope. It is visible from space station and other spacecraft. However, it is not visible to the naked eye from the surface of the Earth at night.
Eris can be seen in a telescope when it is at its closest approach to Earth, typically during opposition when it is opposite the Sun in the sky. Eris is located in the outer solar system in the Kuiper Belt, so it is quite small and faint, requiring a large telescope and dark skies to observe.
Yes, Eris is a dwarf planet located in the outer solar system beyond Neptune. While it is one of the largest known dwarf planets, it's too dim to be seen with the naked eye. Observing Eris requires a telescope.
No. Eris is too small and too distant to be seen without a powerful telescope. That is why it was not discovered until 2005.
Yes, Mars can be seen at night without a telescope. It's a "naked eye object".
No. No. You need a telescope to see Neptune.Nope... Neptune cannot be seen from the Earth without a telescope.
No. No. You need a telescope to see Neptune.Nope... Neptune cannot be seen from the Earth without a telescope.
Often. In fact, it can often be seen at night without a telescope; it's fairly bright.
Yes
Yes.
Yes. If you know where to look, you can evensee it without a telescope, day or night.
Earth does not need a telescope, look down.
Yes, Earth can be seen at night without a telescope. It is visible from space station and other spacecraft. However, it is not visible to the naked eye from the surface of the Earth at night.
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.
no because its far away