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Can you see saturn's rings without a telescope?

no you can not


Could someone without a telescope see Saturn?

Yes, Saturn is readily visible to the naked eye. But you can't see the rings and moons without a telescope.


Are Saturn' rings visible from earth using a telescope?

ANSWER:no.because saturn not that close to earth


Was Galileo able to see the rings of Saturn through his telescope?

No, Galileo was not able to see the rings of Saturn through his telescope. The resolution of his telescope was not powerful enough to distinguish the rings, so he mistakenly described Saturn as having "ears" or handle-like appendages. It was only later astronomers with more advanced telescopes who were able to see and identify Saturn's rings.


What size telescope do you need to see Saturn?

To see Saturn's rings clearly and with some detail, you would need a telescope with an aperture of at least 70mm. A telescope with a magnification of around 50-100x would provide a good view of Saturn and its rings.


Which planets rings are the most visual rings of all the planets?

Saturn. On a clear night, depending on where you live, you can see Saturn with the naked eye and its rings with a small telescope.


What kind of telescope is used to see Saturn?

You can see Saturn with any kind of telescope. In fact, you can see it without a telescope. For professionals and serious amateurs, the type of telescope used depends on what specific property or characteristic of Saturn they're interested in.


What sentence starts with a you and is about Saturn?

Unless I'm mistaken, Saturn is the ringy thingy.


Can you see Saturn without a telescope?

Yes, you can see it without one also. To the naked eye, it looks like a fairly bright star. Using a telescope will allow you to see its ring system though.


If you looked through a small telescope in your backyard which planet would you see rings around?

saturn


What planet has rings so bright they can be seen from Earth?

You can see the rings of Saturn from Earth, but only if you have a telescope ro a good pair of binoculars.


Can you see Jupiter's rings with the naked eye or do you need a telescope to view them?

Oh, isn't that a lovely question! Jupiter, being such a grand friend in our galaxy, actually doesn't have rings like Saturn does. So you don't need a telescope to see them because, well, Jupiter doesn't have any rings. But if you ever want to marvel at Saturn's many elegant rings, a telescope will certainly help you see their breathtaking beauty up close!