Where is the best place to put a telescope?

A team of astronomers from Canada, China, and Australia have identified a part of Antarctica as the ideal place to put observational telescopes.Aug 6, 2020

Where is the best place to put a telescope Why?

Generally speaking, the higher the elevation, the better the seeing. By putting our telescopes high up on mountains, we look through less atmosphere, and get clearer observations.

Where would be the best place to put an observatory and telescopes?

Ideally, observatories should be located as high above the clouds as possible. Taking all of these factors into consideration, it is a good idea to put an observatory in a remote place, away from cities and built-up areas, a few kilometers above sea level (see Figure 1). Figure 1 — Haleakala mountain in Maui, Hawaii.

Where should I put my telescope in my house?

A good storage place should be dry, dust-free, secure, and large enough to get the telescope in and out easily. Ideally, you should keep your telescope at or near the temperature outside.

What is a quality to look for in finding a good location for a telescope?

PICKING A GOOD SPOT When deciding to place your scope either "there" or "right there," you will want to pick an area that is out of the wind, but also away from trees and buildings. If you think that sounds impossible, then you would be correct!

Where can you see stars with a telescope?

7 Great Places for California Stargazing

  • Siskiyou County. For the best night-sky viewing, you have to go where it's really dark, i.e. miles away from the glare of city lights. …
  • Mendocino. …
  • Death Valley National Park. …
  • Lake Tahoe. …
  • Alcatraz Island. …
  • Julian. …
  • Paso Robles.

Where can I see stars with a telescope?

The Milky Way appears in the Arizona night sky.

  • Oregon University Observatory, Sunriver, Oregon. …
  • McDonald Observatory, Fort David, Texas. …
  • National Radio Astronomy Observatory, Socorro, New Mexico. …
  • National Air & Space Museum, Washington, DC. …
  • Kitt Peak National Observatory Nightly Observing Program, Tuscon, Arizona.

Why can’t I see anything in my telescope?

If you are unable to find objects while using your telescope, you will need to make sure the finderscope is aligned with the telescope. The finderscope is the small scope attached near the rear of the telescope just above the eyepiece holder. This is best done when the scope is first set up.

Can I leave my telescope on the Mount?

But the marked temperature changes and any direct sunlight will harm the optics and tube. So if you're wondering “Is it okay to leave a telescope outside?” then no, not if you want your telescope to perform at its best and have it useable for any reasonable amount of time.

What can you see with a 500mm telescope?

A 500mm telescope will yield a lunar image that's about 5mm across in a DSLR camera with a full-frame, 35mm-format sensor; a 1,500mm telescope will produce a 14mm image, and a 2,000mm telescope results in an 18mm image.

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