Answer to Question #89163 in Astronomy | Astrophysics for NAVDHA

Question #89163
Calculate the magnitude of the faintest object that can be detected by an optical telescope of diameter 5.0 m.
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Expert's answer
2019-05-06T10:22:46-0400

Limiting magnitude is equal to


"5 \\log_{ 10} { \\frac {D_1} { D_0}} (1)"

where D1=5 m, D0=0.006 m (the diameter of the eye's dark adapted)

Using (1) we got:

magnitude is equal to 14.6

Answer:

14.6


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