Letter2+16TORR

Dear Luke S. Walker,

Our team has done research and came up with out conclusion. We ranked all the telescopes to the categories and we found out that highest Telescope is the Massive Duration-8 and our most important category was Resolution. From all the categories that we ranked, Massive Duration-8 was the highest by 3 out of 8. The Telescope was the highest rankings in Best Resolution, Best Max Viewing, and Max Life Span. The Difference between our last telescope, Extended Time-3 and our new telescope, Massive Duration-8 is that Extended Time-3 was ranked in less categories and Massive Time-8 was ranked in more categories.

Our process in finding our best telescope was the following. First we chose our categories and put it from greatest to least importance and from there was listed the data of each category. From all the data that we listed under each category we ranked which one is the highest. We gathered the data of the categories by multiplying the numbers that the worksheet gave us. From there, we ranked our Telescope to our category data. We sorted the highest data range in each telescope in groups of Best Resolution, Best Max Viewing, Best Field of View, Best Time to Focus, Best Spectrograph, and Best Life Span. We got Massive Duration-8 in Best Resolution, Best Max Viewing, and Best Max Life Span. I think from all the categories, these three are the most important ones, but our most highest and most important category that we ranked was Resolution. Resolution mean to clarify the image, Max Viewing means the maximum amount of time the telescope can look at one object before somethings changed the vision, and Max Life Spam means the maximum number of years the telescope could remain in service and 100% functional.

Sincerely, ICS16TORR