Loose Leaf For Explorations: Introduction To Astronomy
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ISBN: 9781260432145
Author: Thomas T Arny, Stephen E Schneider Professor
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 5, Problem 7P
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The diameter of a telescope that has to be enlarged to take a photograph equal in sensitivity to a CCD image in the same amount of time.
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Loose Leaf For Explorations: Introduction To Astronomy
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