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Telescope performance refers to the ability of a telescope to accurately capture and analyze astronomical data. This includes factors such as resolution, contrast, field of view, light-gathering power, and image quality. Telescope performance is crucial for ensuring that astronomers can observe celestial objects with precision and clarity, allowing them to make accurate measurements and discoveries in the field of astronomy. Research in this area focuses on developing and improving telescopes and their instrumentation to enhance their performance and capabilities for observing the universe. This research may involve designing new telescope technologies, optimizing existing telescopes, and studying how different factors impact telescope performance.