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Determine how much of the sky can be imaged in a single night
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[QUOTE="willmc, post: 4533750, member: 490781"] Hello, I am doing an assignment, and am required to work out how much of the sky can be imaged in a single night by a telescope. If the amount of celestial sphere that is visible for this particular site is 26360.64 degree squared for the 12 hours. The field of view of the telescope is 2100 x 1700 arc seconds, with a read out time of 5 seconds per exposure. How would i figure out how much sky can be imaged over 12 hours? I really need help.. this is due tonight :/ Regards William [/QUOTE]
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