Yes, but you need really clear skies to see it.
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.
Uranus was discovered accidentally by William Herschel on a telescope in 1781. It was the first planet to be discovered using a telescope, and its existence had been previously unknown to astronomers.
Yes Uranus has a rings. Its rings are special because they wobble. You can not see them from a telescope,
No planets have been discovered using a microscope.
How was the planet Uranus been observed
Earth does not need a telescope, look down.
The first time Uranus has been spoted by telescope by accident.
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.
Yes, a dark spot has been observed on Uranus. It was first observed in 2006 by both the Hubble Telescope and the Keck Telescope.
no because its far away
Yes, the planet Mars is visible to the naked eye.
Uranus was discovered accidentally by William Herschel on a telescope in 1781. It was the first planet to be discovered using a telescope, and its existence had been previously unknown to astronomers.
Yes, but ONLY in ideal conditions, so realistically, no.
Neptune has 13 moons and 5-6 rings. The highest winds in the Solar System are on Neptune. It was discovered using mathematics to predict where it should be. Only Uranus and Neptune have been "discovered" the rest are easy to see in the sky. You can actually see Uranus without a telescope if you know where to look and have good viewing conditions. A lot of people don't know that Neptune is the only planet that can't be seen without a telescope.
Yes. Mars has been known since ancient times, long before the telescope was invented.
Yes Uranus has a rings. Its rings are special because they wobble. You can not see them from a telescope,
it is a comet that can been seen with a (naked eye) meaning without a telescope.