1.93-meter telescope
The 1.93-meter telescope is a large astronomical instrument used for observing celestial objects. With a primary mirror measuring 1.93 meters in diameter, it allows astronomers to gather more light, making it possible to see fainter stars and galaxies. This telescope is often used in research and education to study various astronomical phenomena.
Located at the Observatorio AstronĂ³mico Nacional in Spain, the 1.93-meter telescope has been instrumental in numerous discoveries. It is equipped with advanced technology, including digital cameras and spectrographs, which help scientists analyze the light from distant objects, providing valuable data about their composition and behavior.