Which of these telescopes has the largest mirror, that is, the most "light gathering" capability? Palomar telescope, in California north of San Diego, with its single Pyrex mirror cast by Corning Glass. Vera Rubin telescope in Chile, soon to have the world's largest digital camera. James Webb Space Telescope, in orbit around the Sun at a Lagrange point beyond Earth. Hubble Space Telescope, oribing Earth every 90 minutes
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Which of these telescopes has the largest mirror, that is, the most "light gathering" capability?
Palomar telescope, in California north of San Diego, with its single Pyrex mirror cast by Corning Glass. |
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Vera Rubin telescope in Chile, soon to have the world's largest digital camera. |
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James Webb Space Telescope, in orbit around the Sun at a Lagrange point beyond Earth. |
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Hubble Space Telescope, oribing Earth every 90 minutes |
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