Yes it looks teal or green and you can usally see it at 11 o'clock pm near the bottom of the moon.
yes you can
They're relatively close. Actually, most of the outer worlds are also naked eye objects, even Uranus, though you need good "seeing" and need to know exactly where to look. Only Neptune, at thirty times Earth's distance from the Sun, is definitely out of sight.
we can see 6 planets mercury venus mars jupiter saturn
You could see Neptune from Earth with a telescope if you knew exactly where to look.
Mercury, Venus, Earth (of course!), Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn are relatively easily seen with the naked eye. I've read that Uranus is just barely visible to good eyes when sky-conditions are ideal. Neptune and Pluto are not visible without additional optical equipment.
Uranus. But it has to be perfect conditions, no light pollution and you have to know where to look.
Neptune is the only planet not visible with the naked eye, though Uranus is extremely dim and hard to spot.
All of them. That's where they were discovered from. Only Neptune cannot be seen with the naked eye.
Invisible to the naked eye.
The inner, rocky planets are near enough to be seen with the naked eye. Jupiter and Saturn are very large and again can easily be seen by the naked eye. Uranus is large enough to be seen at a distance of approx 3 billion km. While Neptune is only slightly smaller than Uranus and it is 1.5 times as far as away so that it is not visible to the naked eye.
They're relatively close. Actually, most of the outer worlds are also naked eye objects, even Uranus, though you need good "seeing" and need to know exactly where to look. Only Neptune, at thirty times Earth's distance from the Sun, is definitely out of sight.
Only the ones that are visible to the naked eye were discovered until Uranus was discovered in 1781 by William Herschel using a telescope in a systematic search of the sky. Uranus is theoretically just visible to the naked eye but no-one had noticed it. Neptune is dimmer by 2-3 magnitudes.
Naked eye but for better veiwing you could use a telescope.
I am pretty sure they didn't. They probably weren't even aware of the existence of Uranus; after all, Uranus can hardly be seen with the naked eye.
Neptune. Uranus can be seen with the naked eye, but it has to be perfect viewing conditions and you have to know where to look, otherwise it will look just like another star.
Vesta is the only Asteroid visible on Earth by the naked eye. It has no moons
Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn can be seen with the naked eye.
Most planets can be seen at various times in the night. Mercury can only be seen just before sunrise and just after sunset. Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn can be seen with the naked eye. You will need a telescope to see Uranus or Neptune. Uranus is visible with the naked eye, but it has to be perfect viewing conditions without any light pollution.