How are we able to see the surface of the moon clearly through a telescope?
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A low magnification of around 50x will show you the whole moon and give you the "big picture." But to see the moon at its best, try a high magnification, at least 150x. The moon can tolerate high magnification better than any object in the sky.
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The moon can always be readily observed. It always looks spectacular whether you're using binoculars or a telescope. It never looks precisely the same no matter how often you view it, and can be observed even on hazy or partially cloud-covered nights.
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