Answer:
[tex]y_{hubble} = 77\ \ m[/tex]
[tex]y_{aceribo} = 1.1*10^6 \ \ m[/tex]
Explanation:
what is the smallest crater that each of these telescopes could resolve on our moon?
For moon ;
s = 3.8 Ă 10 âž m
y = 1.22 λs/D
where;
λ = 400 nm = 400Ă 10 â»âč
D = 2.4 m
The smallest crater for the hubble space is calculated as follows:
[tex]y_{hubble} = 1.22*400*10^{-9}*3.8*10^8/2.4[/tex]
[tex]y_{hubble} = 77\ \ m[/tex]
For Aceribo ;
y = 1.22 λs/D
where :
λ = 75 cm = 0.75 m
D = 305 m
[tex]y_{acerbo} = 1.22*0.75 *3.8*10^8/305[/tex]
[tex]y_{aceribo} = 1.1*10^6 \ \ m[/tex]