Physics, asked by Kavinmx27, 8 months ago

how does the solar system can be seen by the telescope​

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Answered by sunil1241
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No surface details can be seen but through a small telescope Venus can be easily seen to have phases, like the Moon. It is very unusual for any details to be visible in the cloud structures. Venus is best seen in the evening when it is to the east of the Sun and in the morning when it is to the west of the

Answered by ahkk1986
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Amateur Telescopes

If you’re more serious a modest telescope will reveal many more moons. The first few below are pretty easy, the last few are considerably more difficult. Good dark skies are essential:

To find the planets, you’ll need to know where to look. If the data below is insufficient for you then refer to Sky & Telescope or a similar magazine for up to date positions or check one of the several Web sites that show planetary positions. A planetarium program can also be useful, especially for fast moving objects like moons and comets. A simple chart or planisphere is a nice way to find the bright stars and constellations but isn’t much help for planets.

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