Nikon P1000 vs Telescope

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The Nikon P1000 camera processes light much better than a refracting or reflecting telescope does. Telescopes also have issues with Chromatic aberration. Chromatic aberration is an optical distortion that occurs when a lens fails to focus all colors onto the same point, resulting in color fringing or blurring, especially noticeable around high-contrast edges. It's a common issue in photography and microscopy, caused by the lens's inability to focus different wavelengths of light equally.

You will need a high quality tripod and ball bearing fluid head to properly use the Nikon P1000 Coolpix camera.

The moon is the lesser of the two lights that God created. God gave man dominion over the earth. He did not give man dominion over the sun, moon, and stars. The moon is most likely a plasma phenomenon, not a fictional rock that man can walk on. Everyone who has done their independent research knows this. There is no camera or telescope that could focus so sharply on any object eligidley 256,000 miles away. The maximum distance that a Nikon P1000 camera is rated for is about 100 miles. So if you can't zoom in on the Colorado mountains from the East Coast, then you certainly cannot zoom in on any object eligidley that far away. Psuedoscience is invented to make the official calculations seemingly work.

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