With a telescope, you can see a lot more detail on the planets surface. Without a telescope you can only see bright dots, like surrounding stars, but with a telescope you can make out more - you can see the rings of Saturn for example of the bands and red spot on Jupiter.
Most optical magnifying units use compound lenses. Lenses that are made to focus light onto a spot or spread it out. A combination of them makes the best optics. Lenses are ground as convex and concave.
Yes, it is safe to look at Venus through a telescope. Venus is bright enough not to cause any harm to your eyes when viewed through a telescope. Make sure not to look directly at the sun when observing Venus to avoid damaging your eyes.
A telescope designed for two eyes is called "Binoculars".Binoculars are often used for spying, checking out the terrain (land), and watching wildlife from a distance.bi = 2oculars = eyestele = farscope = watch
no they are not
A binocular telescope is a type of telescope that is designed for viewing with both eyes simultaneously. It offers a more immersive and three-dimensional viewing experience compared to a monocular telescope. Binocular telescopes are often used for astronomy, bird watching, and other outdoor activities.
Neptune is the only planet not visible with the naked eye, though Uranus is extremely dim and hard to spot.
Assuming you have a mediocre budget and are not blessed by the backing of the US government, then you can see one more planet than those blessed with the eyes that you were born with - albeit, with better clarity. With the naked eye, you can see Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn. You can even see Uranus but it has to be a very good night and you have to know where to look. Neptune, you do need a telescope.
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Naked Eyes
Anything that is invented to help view different aspects of science has a reason.The telescope is a tool that helps us zoom into objects and view things in a zoomed way, something we could not do with our naked eyes. So, the telescope, told us about particles, bacteria, planets and everything that we can not see with our naked eyes alone. So, without telescopes, we would not be able to know what makes up sick etc.
An Astronomical Observatory is a place from which to observe stars. Any place far from cities and bright lights will do. You can look with your eyes - "Naked-eye observation" or use binoculars or a telescope.
If conditions are really good (clear air, no turbulence, no light pollution) and your eyes are good and sharp, you could see Uranus if you knew just where to look. (Neptune, a billion miles farther, is definitely out of range). Nevertheless, the ancients did not know of Uranus because it's so very faint. Pluto -- now demoted to "dwarf planet"-- is not even visible with a backyard telescope.
Fuel for the Fire - Naked Eyes album - was created in 1984-09.
Most optical magnifying units use compound lenses. Lenses that are made to focus light onto a spot or spread it out. A combination of them makes the best optics. Lenses are ground as convex and concave.
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Do pilots look through the windshield with their naked eyes, yes.
The telescope helped us by showing us what we can't see with our eyes