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A spyglass is usually symbolic of being able to see distant objects. It has the power to see where the human eye cannot, perhaps symbolic of a third eye, or greater eye power.

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How much larger is the light gathering power of yerks than the spyglass?

-- I don't know anything about your spyglass, but I'm going to assume thatthe diameter of the lens on the front of it is 1 inch.-- The diameter of the objective lens on the front of the main refractor at theYerkes Observatory in Williams Bay WI is 40 inches.-- The so-called 'light-gathering power' of a telescope is proportional to thearea of its objective, which is the same as saying the square of its radius. Sothe ratio of Yerkes' collecting area to that of your spyglass is(40)2 / (1)2 = (40/1)2 = 1,600 times, or 32 dB more.


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