Top 10 celestial objects you can see with our telescopes

Venus

Venus
The distance from the Earth is about 193 000 000 km

Mars

Mars
The distance from the Earth is about 232 400 000 km

Saturn

Saturn
The distance from the Earth is about 1 400 000 000 km

Arcturus

Arcturus (the star in the constellation Bootes)
Approximately 36 light-years away from the Earth

Mizar

Mizar (the star in the constellation Ursa Major)
Approximately 78 light-years away from the Earth

Epsilon Lyrae

Epsilon Lyrae (the multiple star system in the constellation of Lyra)
Approximately 162 light-years away from the Earth

Albireo

Albireo (the double star in the constellation Cygnus)
Approximately 380 light-years away from the Earth

The Beehive Star Cluster

The Beehive Star Cluster (Praesepe, M44) in the constellation Cancer
Approximately 580 light-years away from the Earth

M57 (The Ring Nebula)

M57 (The Ring Nebula) in the constellation Lyra
Approximately 2000 light-years away from the Earth

The Great Globular Cluster M13

The Great Globular Cluster M13 in the constellation Hercules
Approximately 20 000 light-years away from the Earth



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