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I guess it's just down to the percentage of the aperture that is blocked?

There's an amusing picture where a large owl has blocked a substantial portion of the view:

https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap030401.html




Yes. Given enough distance, the obstructing object will start to come into focus, but if it's close, it just darkens the image. After all reflecting telescopes have a secondary mirror (along with its mount) permanently obstructing part of the primary mirror.


This was not a telescope, it was an all sky camera, the caption explicitly states the owl scratched the optics with its claws.




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