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I'm not sure that I know enough to ask this question but I'd like to try.
When viewing stars through an optical telescope is it possible to see any of the star's structure or do I just see the effect of a zero-dimension spot that is in effect "testing" the telescope? Am I just viewing the telescope (and the atmospheric path's) combined point spread function? Thanks, Boden |
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