Not unless you're using something like a splatter target.
These are the dimensions provided by Vortex:
Length 4.9 inches
Width 2.6 inches
Weight 9.7 oz
Vortex does not provide the country of origin for their Solo 10x36 Monocular. I would recommend reaching out to them directly for more information.
The Vortex Solo 10x36 Monocular is a fixed 10x magnification which is significantly less than most telescopes. This would not allow it to be that effective at being used as a telescope.
Yes. The Vortex Solo 10x36 Monocular offers 15mm or .6 inches of eye relief.
The regular Solo model does not have a ranging reticle, however the Solo R/T does: VX-M5-SOL-3608-RT
You may be able to, but I would advise the use of an adapter to be able to center your phone camera with the appropriate eye relief to get the best picture. Something like the Novagrade Phone Adapter should work.
https://www.opticsplanet.com/novagrade-phone-adapter.html
Unfortunately there are no caps for the objective end because of the shape of the unit/body. If you want an eyepiece cover you can likely use MPN:FC-4 found here:
https://www.opticsplanet.com/vortex-rifle-scope-flip-cap-cover.html
No, none of the Vortex Solo monoculars have image stabilizing technology in them.
No, this is not a night vision device.