TelescopeLetterICS16RAP

Dear Luke. S Walker,

Throughout my research, I have decided the best two categories are Time to Focus and Max Viewing Timing. Time to Focus is the minutes and Max Viewing Timing is the maximum time the telescope will be able to analyze. There are also three other categories I had to choose from. They are Field of View, the Spectrograph, and the Resolution. The Field of View is how wide of an area a telescope can view at one time, the Spectrograph is the range, and the resolution the ending or clarity of a image. The process I did to put them in order from highest to lowest is just thinking and seeing what each one does and then I thought about which one would be more important than the other.

Also throughout my research, I have concluded that the best telescope is Extended Time-3 because it has the best range, spectrograph, and also the best minutes. The range is 200-1000 and the minutes, also referred to Time to Focus and Max Viewing Timing, are 15 and 120. Time to Focus is 15 and Max Viewing Timing is 120. The process I did to get this answer was when I was going through all the other telescopes and all their data I thought range and minutes are two of the important things in a telescope and it came down to Extended Time-3 had the best range and also had the highest minutes and I think that is something important in a telescope. Other telescopes are close to this too, but I thought Extended Time-3 is the best. I think if this becomes a real telescope people will think this is a useful and helpful telescope because of its great qualities.

Sincerely,

ICS16RAP