That's probably Uranus.
neptune
Venus
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.
Saturn was the first planet discovered to have rings. They were first observed by Galileo Galilei in 1610 through his telescope.
Pluto, visible only through a telescope, appears to have valleys or fresh impact craters, that show up as darker spots. On Pluto, the Sun appears as only a bright star in the sky. Pluto is smaller than the Earth's Moon and consists of rock and ice.
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The planet that appears blue-green when viewed through a telescope is Uranus. This color is due to the presence of methane in its atmosphere, which absorbs red light and reflects blue and green light.
Venus
Jupiter.
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.
You know what planet Jupiter looks like by viewing it through a telescope, or looking at photos that other people have taken of it through a telescope.
A massive storm
Saturn was the first planet discovered to have rings. They were first observed by Galileo Galilei in 1610 through his telescope.
The red planet - is a name commonly given to the planet Mars.... due to it's colour appearing as red/orange when viewed through a telescope.
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Pluto, visible only through a telescope, appears to have valleys or fresh impact craters, that show up as darker spots. On Pluto, the Sun appears as only a bright star in the sky. Pluto is smaller than the Earth's Moon and consists of rock and ice.
William Herschel discovered the planet Uranus, using a homemade telescope in the back garden of his house in Bath (England). It was also the first discovery of a planet made using a telescope. -------------------- a telescope