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Meng Lee
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Erm, we do not see colours of nebulae in telescopes. When the telescope you look through is of a giant size, then you will start to see some colour in nebula, but sadly it will appear greenish because our eyes are most sensitive to green.
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Meng Lee wrote:Erm, we do not see colours of nebulae in telescopes. When the telescope you look through is of a giant size, then you will start to see some colour in nebula, but sadly it will appear greenish because our eyes are most sensitive to green.

esactly in the scope its no possible to see the colour
Any time it's possible for exemple a little trace in the Great orion Nebula but little and when the sky are very clean
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