Airy disc diameter = 2.44 * lambda * f,
where lambda is the wavelength and f is the f-number. If you are
puzzled because you thought bigger telescopes gave better resolution -
smaller diffraction patterns - you are right, but so am I. This
formula is for linear diameter, not angular diameter. An 8-inch f/10
telescope has twice the scale at the image plane, as a four-inch f/10,
so that same-linear-size Airy disc takes up only half as much angle on
the celestial sphere.
Harrie Rutten and Martin van Venrooij, 1988. _Telescope_Optics_, Willmann-Bell.
Author: Jay Reynolds Freeman -- freeman -- 97/05/13