DAWES' LIMIT


Meaning of DAWES' LIMIT in English

ˈdȯz(ə̇z)- noun

Usage: usually capitalized D

Etymology: after William R. Dawes died 1868 English astronomer

: an approximate value of the resolving power of a telescope based on the theoretical size of the spurious disk being equal in seconds of arc to 4.56 divided by the aperture of the telescope expressed in inches

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