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Can you see Jupiter with 40x magnification?
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Can you see Jupiter with 40x magnification?
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' Although Jupiter is big and bright, it doesn't tolerate high magnification well — the image tends to go soft quickly. Consequently, you will rarely use more than 40x per inch of aperture.
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