SpaceTeleascopeLetterICS16VAR

Dear Luke S. Walker:

I think that the extended time telescopes is the best telescopes for looking at the cosmos. The resolution is .10 which is good looking at stars. The Spectograph Range is relatively short and it takes 15 minutes to focus but the field of view and max viewing time makes up for it. The second best telescope is the Advanced Spectograh telescope because it has a very long spectograph range, it takes 5 minutes to focus, and it has a resolution of .13. The field of view is also very wide. The downside to this telescope is that its max viewing time is 35 minutes. The third best telescope is the Target Acquisition. This telescope has a resolution of .07 and a very low focus time with one minute. The field of view is 2.50 which is decent. The fourth best telescope is the High Resolution telescope has a .02, it has a spectograph range of 200-900. The field of view is 1.75, the time to focus is 7 minutes and its max viewing is 120. Last but not least is the wide view telescope. Its resolution is .05, its spectograph range is 115-1000. Its field of view is 3.25, It has a 10 minute focus time and its max viewing time is 30 minutes.

Sincerely, ICS16VAR