Telescope Aperture v/s Visible Astronomy Objects

 Below is the Interesting table to help you identify which Astronomy Objects would be visible using specific aperture of Telescope.





Key Points:

  • 1-3 inches: Great for planets, the Moon, and bright stars. Ideal for beginners.
  • 4-6 inches: Start seeing deep-sky objects, including nebulae and galaxies.
  • 8-10 inches: Excellent for detail on planets and deep-sky exploration.
  • 12-16 inches: Advanced deep-sky observation and faint galaxies.
  • 18-20 inches: Professional-level observation, capable of detecting faint cosmic phenomena like gravitational lensing.

Credits-Chatgpt
Prompt-create a table, which will range all inches of telescope from 1 inch till 20 inches - the table should contain column - telescope inches, astronomy objects visibles

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