Yes.
Yes. You can see the 8 major ones with a moderate telescope.
Galilao mapped the moon and saw jupiters moona
Without a telescope, you can see the different phases of the moon, lunar craters, and dark patches known as lunar seas or maria. You may also see some of the moon's prominent features, such as the Tycho crater or the Apennine Mountains.
A telescope is the tool used to see stars and the moon. Telescopes use lenses or mirrors to gather and focus light, allowing us to see celestial objects that are far away and faint.
he does not see the moon do anything he's watching a solar eclipse and possibly going blind
You will have to use a telescope to see Europa.
from eyes or telescope...............or even binoculars
You can see Earth, Mars, the Moon and galaxies!
A telescope would be the ideal instrument to help you see the moon clearly due to its ability to magnify objects in the night sky.
No, the flag on the moon cannot be seen with a telescope from Earth because it is too small and the distance is too great.
You can but you will need a telescope, it is just like seeing it from earth but on the moon.
Yes. You can see the 8 major ones with a moderate telescope.
Galielo
with the help of reflecting telescope
with the help of reflecting telescope
A looked through my telescope that day, to see the moon,stars and you, my dear.
Galilao mapped the moon and saw jupiters moona