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While some comets are only visible with the help of a telescope, this comet, seen in 1965, was visible to the naked eye even during the day! What comet was it?
Some comets are too far away from Earth to be seen with the naked eye. Additionally, they may be too small or dim to be visible without the magnification provided by a telescope.
Telescopes use lenses or mirrors to gather and focus light from distant objects. This allows us to see objects that are too small or far away to be seen with the naked eye.
Reflecting telescopes, which use mirrors to gather and focus light, are often recommended for viewing comets. They tend to have larger apertures, allowing for better visibility of dim objects.
No, not all comets can be seen with a telescope. Some comets may be too small or dim to be seen even with the help of a telescope. Additionally, some comets may not pass close enough to Earth for us to see them with a telescope.
There are many websites and apps that provide information on current and upcoming comet sightings. These resources can also provide tips on how to best view comets with a telescope.