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but taking your numbers as an example, 546000 miles is a mere 3 seconds of photon travel. Have you considered that exposure times can run in weeks? Have you considered that photomultipliers are used?


I didn't consider that the speed of light or of a photon would
affect the distance that the light waves would have to be moved
away from each other , and I didn't consider the exposure times
or multipliers involved because I didn't think that there would
be enough light that would actually enter any telescope.

as I have given an example of in my previous post that shows
an apx distance between light waves of 546,000 miles.


3/4 inch of dust build up on the moon in 4.527 billion years,LOL and QM is fantasy science.