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How do stars look through a telescope?

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How do stars look through a telescope?

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A. No bigger. But much brighter. No telescope in the world can show stars as huge fire balls. They all show them as point objects only because of their enormous distances, the brightness depending upon the size of the telescope (the size means the aperture of the mirror or the lens, not the magnification power). Larger the telescope, brighter the stars will be seen.

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