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What Happens To The Image In A Telescope If Light-Collecting Area Increases? [Solved]

The telescope acts as a ``light bucket’’, collecting all of the photons that come down on it from a far away object. Just as a bigger bucket catches more rain water, a bigger objective collects more light in a given time interval. This makes faint images brighter.19 Jan 2022

Top 5 tips for improving planetary views with your telescope

Our top five tips to coax the best possible views

What Happens if You Focus a 5W Laser With a Giant Magnifying Glass? Negative Kelvin Temperature!

In this video I show you what it means to have negative temperature by focusing a laser beam down to a single point. I show you …

Scientists Terrifying NEW Discoveries On Jupiter After 43 Years

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