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28 March, 01:14

Suppose you wanted to be able to see astronauts on the moon. What is the smallest diameter of the objective lens required to resolve a 0.63 m object on the moon? (in m)

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A: 1.94

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  1. 28 March, 01:23
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    A:1.94

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    cause that the only one on there
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