Zhumell ECLIPSE 114 manual Astronomy Fomulae, Magnification

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ASTRONOMY FOMULAE

Magnification

To determine the magnification of a telescope and eyepiece combina- tion, divide the telescope focal length be the eyepiece focal length.

Magnification (x) = Telescope Focal Length (mm)/Eyepiece Focal Length (mm)

Ex: 6.3mm Eyepiece with a 114x1000mm telescope.

Magnification = 1000mm/20mm

Magnification = 50x

Focal Ratio

To determine the focal ratio of a telescope, divide the focal length of the telescope by the aperture.

Focal Ratio (F/x)= Telescope Focal Length (mm)/Aperture (mm)

Ex: Focal Ratio of a 114x1000mm telescope.

Focal Ratio (F/x)= 1000mm/114mm

Focal Ratio (F/x)= F/8.8

Limiting Magnitude

To determine the limiting magnitude of a telescope, use the aperture in the following formula for an approximation.

Limiting Magnitude = 7.5 + 5LOG(Aperture in cm)

Ex: Limiting Magnitude of a 114x1000mm telescope.

Limiting Magnitude = 7.5 + 5LOG(11.4cm)

Limiting Magnitude = 7.5 + (5 x 1.057)

Limiting Magnitude = 12.785

Resolving Power

To determine the resolving power of a telescope under ideal conditions, divide the aperture into 4.56.

Resolving Power = 4.56/Aperture (in.)

Ex: Resolving Power of a 114x1000mm telescope.

Aperture (in.) = 114mm/25.4 = 4.49

Resolving Power = 4.56/4.49in.

Resolving Power = 1.02

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Zhumell ECLIPSE 114 manual Astronomy Fomulae, Magnification