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Old October 9th 05, 09:38 AM
Bob
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Default Do the big scopes the pros use accept eyepieces?

Assuming that the big scopes' time were not fully booked... Could you
even fit an eyepiece to a big 10 meter telescope? And if you could,
would the eye get "overloaded" with all that light? Not suffer damage
but just not see things as you'd expect with regular small scopes?
Assume thatyou're not looking at the Moon.

 




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