Most mid-level and up telescopes have the capability to externally attach a camera in some way. However, this often takes the form of a connection for an old style 35mm film camera. There are moderately-priced computer cameras available which can be used with older 35mm lenses and hardware, and would thus be able to hook up to your telescope with pretty good clarity. Your other option may be to purchase a purpose-built ccd camera unit such as I have linked below. They can be mounted inside the telescope or on it in lieu of an actual eyepiece. These can be very expensive, but will likely give you better results.
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Yes, the view from a telescope can be shown on a computer monitor by using a camera attached to the telescope that feeds live video to a computer. This allows for real-time viewing and analysis of celestial objects.
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By using telescope in uncloudy night
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A monitor is a display device that is packaged as a separate unit from a computer or other device. This allows users to view visuals and graphics output from a computer or other source on a standalone screen.
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