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.
We can see the moon because it reflects sunlight.
A telescope ray diagram can be used to show how light rays enter and are focused by the lenses or mirrors in a telescope. This helps illustrate how the telescope magnifies distant objects and forms an image for the viewer to see. By analyzing the paths of the light rays in the diagram, one can understand how the optical principles of the telescope work to enhance our ability to observe objects in space.
The Galilean telescope ray diagram helps us understand how light rays pass through the lenses of the telescope to produce an image. This diagram is important because it shows how the lenses in the telescope work together to magnify distant objects, allowing us to see them more clearly. By studying this diagram, we can better grasp the optical principles behind the Galilean telescope's functioning.
Yes, there is light on the moon. The moon reflects sunlight, which is why we can see it shining in the night sky.
We see different shapes of the moon from Earth because of its changing position relative to the sun and Earth, causing different amounts of sunlight to be reflected back to us. This creates the phases of the moon, such as full moon, crescent moon, and new moon.
IT IS NOT POSSIBLE WITH ANY TELESCOPE, EVEN THE HUBBLE SPACE TELESCOPE ! http://www.rocketroberts.com/astro/flag_on_moon.htm Go to that link for a detailed, scientific answer as to why we cannot see it. The simple answer is we are way too far away !...........I'm sorry, but I am an astronomy major and the statement that we could not even see it with the hubble telescope is completely untrue. However, the answer is NO, you cannot see it from Earth, even with a powerfull telescope.
You will have to use a telescope to see Europa.
It depends on from where or when you mean. You cannot see the flag from Earth. You can see it in pictures from the mission. You cannot see it with a telescope. It also may not even exist anymore, having probably decayed after 40 years in direct, unfiltered sunlight.
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.
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.