Why do astronomers find it difficult to locate extrasolar planets with telescopes?
1 Answer
Mar 25, 2016
A star is millions of times brighter than a planet..So it is lost in the glare.
Explanation:
stars are far away and it is difficult to see planets around them due to brightness.
For example 4 satellites of Jupiter is with in naked eye limit.But we can not see them due to brightness of Jupiter.