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The best location to use a telescope would be a place devoid of background light. A mountain top would make a good viewing location, as well as an open field, far from habitation. Another excellent location would be at night, aboard a ship, far from shore, with the ability to turn off any shipboard lighting!
One of the best places to purchase a Tasco telescope would be on the company's own website, as it will offer you the best availability for warranty/insurance etc for your telescope.
optical telescopes - high mountain far from city light pollutionradio telescope - anyplace with little radio interference in the bands it operates inx-ray or gamma ray telescope - in orbitneutrino telescope - deep in an abandoned salt mine.etc.
Because It Is Very High And If You Look Through A Telescope There You Can See It Better.
Space Telescope such as the Hubble Space Telescope
A radio telescope.
A telescope positioned in space is not subject the the atmospheric interference we have on earth. Even on a clear night moisture in the atmosphere deflects light causing a blurred image. Also, smog and other earthly airborn particles can obscure the light.
There are a variety of places where one can buy a new mirror for a telescope. The best place to get a replacement mirror is at a online shop that sells telescopes.
Most optical magnifying units use compound lenses. Lenses that are made to focus light onto a spot or spread it out. A combination of them makes the best optics. Lenses are ground as convex and concave.
There are several. The best known is the Hubble Telescope.
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The resolution of a telescope is the telescope's ability to determine if two points are seen as two points or one smudgy point. Resolution, or resolving power is measured as an angle below which differentiation cannot be made. The resolution of a telescope is a consequence of the wave nature of light. Because waves can add to each other, or cancel each other, in a process called diffraction, the aperature of the telescope must be as large as possible compared to the distance to the objects and the wavelength of the light to give the best performance. An equation which describes the resolution of a telescope is