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Questions about stellar objects which are too faint to observe with faint naked eye or even too far away for Earth-bound telescopes.
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Do large telescopes, especially plans for the LSST, avoid saturation artifacts from the brig...
Large surveys don't usually bother to do anything about bright stars saturating the images. It is more trouble than it is worth to deal with, and these kinds of surveys are designed to study much fai …