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Why is aperture (diameter) important?

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Why is aperture (diameter) important?

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A larger aperture (or diameter) telescope collects more light. The more light collected, the more detail you’ll see. Although power is useful, it has no bearing on the level of detail. It is aperture that determines what you will see through a telescope.

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