A: A trick question! Any telescope may have ANY power, depending upon the eyepiece used. A general rule of thumb is that one can use about 60 power for each inch of the diameter of the telescope mirror or lens (refractors can use higher power per inch than reflectors, due to their higher image quality). On a given night, the power that can actually be used is mainly dependent upon the stability of the atmosphere (seeing). The power of a telescope may be computed with:
P = focal length of telescope / focal length of eyepiece