This could be caused by a number of issues. Beginning with the simplest, there could be an optical blockage somewhere, either in the form of a lens cap or a non refracting object between your target and your eye, Since the 114 is a reflecting telescope, there may be an issue with the mirror's collimation. This would make it difficult to focus on anything and induce coma on your targets. Simple Google Collimating A Reflecting Telescope to learn how to fix this. Finally, you could have an inferior eyepiece that is plagued with few coatings and many aberrations. This would present a rather fuzzy and clouded image. Make sure to check all optics for anything that may need to be cleaned and adjusted, especially if you just bought it.
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You could see Neptune from Earth with a telescope if you knew exactly where to look.
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.
No. You need a telescope to see Titan.
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no you cant see image its appers in waves
They are relatively small and far away.
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You could see Neptune from Earth with a telescope if you knew exactly where to look.
because the comet is so far away theat you cant see it without a telescope
Yes, one can see Mercury even without a telescope.
Galileo saw in his telescope when it was 1995
No. No. You need a telescope to see Neptune.Nope... Neptune cannot be seen from the Earth without a telescope.
Sorry but you cant it is just something to see how far away rockhopper is from club penguin. -Penguin52738- (Nick Baston)
I believe it is because scientists have not discovered a way to make telescopes able to magnify to that extent.
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.
No. You need a telescope to see Titan.