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Small refracting telescope9/24/2023 Feel free to use it to determine what you’d be able to see in a telescope according to its aperture! This simulation has been made with the Stelvision simulator. A telescope’s aperture influences both the brightness and the amount of detail. Simulation of an observation of the Moon with two scopes of very different diameters (60mm and 300mm). After a few years of stargazing, deep-sky enthusiasts may start thinking of getting larger scopes (of 250mm up to 400mm) in order to explore even more distant galaxies or faint nebulae in the sky. Under ideal conditions (flawless telescope, stable atmosphere), a diameter doubled in size will reveal twice as much detail.īasic telescopes for beginners usually have an aperture between 60 and 150mm (60-80mm for a refractor telescope, 100-150mm for a reflector telescope).
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