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the telescope can i see the moon real close with it?
To buy a good large telescope from a telescope shop for under 500dollars AUSTRALIAN dollars.... and point the telescope to the moon.. would i be able to see the moon real close ?
If NASA was to head to the moon... and i was to view the moon with my 500dollar telescope would i be able to see the aircraft heading to the moon and even see it land on the moon?
The large telescope is a big one thick and wide aprox 178cm large.. but cost 500bucks.. Its better then buying a cheap 200bucks telescope.
Im just curiouse to wonder if i was to be able to see this.
Also how about mars
How about close ups of a satellite if i can spot a satellite moving at night and looks like a slow moving star but its a satellite could i be able to see it with my 500dollar telescope ?
There isn't a telescope on Earth large enough to resolve a Moon lander. Typical resolution for a large amateur telescope is about the size of a football field.
178cm? You must be referring to the scope's focal length; mostly we classify telescopes by their aperture, the diameter of their main lens or mirror. My main telescope has a 28cm aperture (11 inches).
Mars is a disappointing object for most amateur astronomers. For the next decade or so it will be too small to show much detail.
Most satellites move too fast to make out much detail with a telescope. When I have a satellite pass through my telescope's field of view, I will often track it manually, but it never appears as more than a spot of light.
I get the most pleasure out of observing Jupiter, which is large enough that it shows a lot of detail. The Moon and Saturn are also very rewarding.
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A Joke From The Microsoft Department [Word]?
A helicopter was flying in Seattle when suddenly an electrical malfunction disabled all electronic navigation and communication equipment.
Due to the amount of fog, the pilot could not determine the helicopter's position. He spotted a tall building, flew toward it, circled, and held up a handwritten sign that said "WHERE AM I?" in large letters. People in the tall building quickly responded to the aircraft, drew a large sign, and held it in a building window. Their sign said "YOU ARE IN A HELICOPTER."
The pilot thanked them by smiling and waving, determined the route to SEATAC airport and landed safely. When they were finally on the ground, his co-pilot asked him how he'd done it.
"I knew it had to be the Microsoft building, because they gave me a technically correct but utterly and completely useless answer."
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