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Would using two telescopes as a sort of giant pair of binoculars double the light we see?
Suppose I had an arrangement of two telescopes to look through with both eyes, would I see more light than if I was using just one telescope?
Perhaps, if not more light, using binocular vision will provide other benefits? For example, sharpness, clarity, or something like that.
You mean like this:
http://www.davetrott.com/GiantBinoculars.html
Because of the way your brain processes images a pair of binoculars produces an image more than twice as good as the image for a telescope the size of one half of the binoculars. But I think everything has to be very accurately matched between the two sides, you can't just take two telescopes and stick them together - which is why you don't see them very often; if at all.
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