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Can Saturn be seen with binoculars?

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Even a moderate form of power, like those provided by a pair of 7×50 binoculars, reveals 7 times as much information as the unaided eye can see. .... Saturn. Although a small telescope is needed to see Saturn's rings, you can use your binoculars to see Saturn's beautiful golden color. read more

You can see Jupiter and its four major moons with binoculars. As for Saturn, you can see it too, but it will present a very small image. Telescopes are better for viewing planets. read more

I have owned a wide range of telescopes and binoculars; and, the rings of Saturn can usually be seen clearly at 35-40x. Under that maginification the planet will appear very tiny, but it will be sharp and round and the rings will appear as a distinct ring. read more

Yes. You don't even need a telescope. All you need to do is look upon a clear night. At times that it is visible, you can see it withthe naked eye. read more

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