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The bigger the telescope the farther it can see into space, right? Not exactly. Though it’s true that telescopes in space like the James Webb Space Telescope and the Hubble Space Telescope can see deep into the cosmos in stunning detail, your small telescope can probably see farther than you think – and certainly millions of light-years!
If you’re in the process of trying to figure out thebest telescopefor your needs (or thebest telescope for beginners), knowing what you’ll be able to spot with your investment is key. Here’s everything you need to know about how far a telescope can see:
What impacts how far can a telescope can see?
The size of your telescope is the biggest factor in determining what you’ll be able to see. However, the atmospheric (or ‘seeing’) conditions and the amount of light pollution where you observe from make a huge difference to thelimiting magnitude– the point where an object becomes invisible. Despite that, even a very small telescope will allow you to see things about 40 times fainter than your naked eye can. Here’s a comparison:
Surprised to see binoculars on that list? While this article focuses on telescopes, binoculars are an option for exploring the heavens as well as spotting things closer to the ground. Here’s a look at the pros and cons ofbinoculars vs telescopes for stargazing.
How far can a small telescope see?
There are a lot of factors that determine exactly how far a telescope can see, but as a rule of thumb this is what you can expect from the most common sizes of telescope under ideal conditions:
A telescope’s aperture
How much light a telescope can let in – its aperture – determines how far a telescope can see under ideal conditions. It’s usually expressed in both millimetres and inches. For example, a small telescope might be 102mm/3-inches while the Hubble Space Telescope is 2.4 metres/7.9 feet. Going from a 102mm/3-inch to 200mm/8-inch telescope quadruples the light-collecting ability.
How far can a telescope see a sharp image?
As well as aperture there’s magnification, which can go so far before the image becomes blurry. It’s about 50x the aperture in inches, so for a 3-inch telescope it’s 150x and for an 8-inch telescope it’s 400x. Push them any further and all you’ll get is a bigger fuzzier image.
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