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How often does the telescope SLOOH to a new object?

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How often does the telescope SLOOH to a new object?

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Normally, we will SLOOH the telescope every 5 or 10 minutes, depending on the object we are looking at. The telescope takes longer to collect light from deep space objects such as galaxies or nebulae than it does for objects in our own solar system such as Saturn or the Moon. In general, objects very far from Earth, or objects that are not comparatively bright, require a longer mission. During every mission, you’ll watch the object become clearer and clearer before your eyes as the telescope collects more light.

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