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Hi, I found a webpage that describe the difference in telescopes when
we looking at Jupiter, I wonder if anyone could tell me if those images are close to what we wil see if we look trough the telescopes that they have used in this "test". http://www.dnsolutions.at/binoviewer...bberator7.html It looks like the 114mm/900 reflector have a sharper image of Jupiter comparing to the 120mm refractor. The page are on German but the exampel are easy to understand. Tim. |
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