Figure 6-6: R I V U X G
Light-Gathering Power These two photographs of the galaxy M31 in Andromeda were taken using the same exposure time and at the same magnification, but with two different telescopes with objective lenses of different diameters. The right-hand photograph is brighter and shows more detail because it was made using the large-diameter lens, which intercepts more starlight than a small-diameter lens. This same principle applies to telescopes that use curved mirrors rather than lenses to collect light (see Section 6-2).
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