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{"ops":[{"insert":"We are planning to build our\nown telescope that can resolve the Great Red Spot on the surface of Jupiter at a wavelength of\n300 nm. The farthest distance between the Earth and Jupiter is 766 \u00d7 10^5 km and the Great Red\nSpot has currently a diameter of 17,540 km.\n(i) By the help of the Rayleigh criterion,try to determine the diameter of the lens\u2019 aperture of our telescope\nthat is needed to resolve the Great Red Spot on Jupiter.\nImpacts have formed many craters on the Moon\u2019s surface. We would like to study some of the\ncraters with our new telescope. The distance between Moon and Earth is 355,340 km.\n(ii) Find out the smallest possible size of the craters that our telescope can resolve.\n"}]}
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