4-inch Telescope Finds New Planet
serutan writes "After a backyard astronomy size telescope first tracked the periodic dimming of a star 500 light-years away, the Keck I telescope in Hawaii later confirmed that a Jupiter-size planet orbits the star. A press release from Harvard gives details. This is the first result of the Trans-Atlantic Exoplanet Survey, a project using small telescopes and cheap equipment to search for extrasolar planets. "
It's not the size of the telescope that matters, it's where you point it.
(it's a sex joke, do you see?)
Begin a Beowulf cluster of 4" jokes . . .
Well, there's spam egg sausage and spam, that's not got much spam in it.
Obviously 4 Inches is more than enough, provided you use it properly!