@NASAWebbTelescp your FAQ says of Hubble and JWST "at visible wavelengths of light, they have a similar angular resolution" How can that be?
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Replying to @NASAWebb @NASAWebbTelescp
yeah! If angular res =~ wavelength/dia then surely 3x dia -> 3x res? Some other effect at work here?
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Replying to @edspencer @NASAWebbTelescp
e.g. for the same wavelength, shouldn’t a 3x larger diameter mirror have 3x the angular resolution?
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Replying to @edspencer
JWST/Hubble have similar angular resolution at 700nm for Hubble and 2 microns for JWST.
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