How do I calculate magnification in a telescope?
Divide the telescope’s focal length by the eyepiece’s focal length.
What factors limit the maximum magnification of a telescope?
Atmospheric seeing, eyepiece quality, and telescope design all limit maximum magnification.
Can I use this calculator for any type of telescope?
Yes, it works for refracting, reflecting, and catadioptric telescopes.
What is the purpose of a higher magnification in astronomy?
Higher magnification allows you to see more detail on celestial objects like planets and nebulae.
How does changing the eyepiece affect magnification?
Using a shorter focal length eyepiece increases magnification, while a longer focal length decreases it.
Is there a maximum magnification I should aim for with my telescope?
A good rule of thumb is not to exceed 50x the aperture in inches or 2x the aperture in mm.
What happens if I use too much magnification on my telescope?
Images may become blurry and unstable due to atmospheric conditions and telescope limitations.