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Resolution When astronomers talk about how clearly a telescope "sees," they are referring to its resolving power, or resolution. A telescope's resolution is how fine a detail it can see, or how close together two objects (such as stars) can be and still be seen as two distinct objects. Astronomers measure the resolving power of a telescope in terms of degrees. Degrees are further divided into arcminutes and arcseconds.
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