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Which of the following telescopes would have the theoretical (ignoring atmosphere) best resolution (able to see the smallest detail)? a) aricebo - 300 m diameter in the radio spectrum (3 cm) b) keck ii - 10 m diameter in the infrared (100 nm) c) spitzer space telescope - 0.85 m diameter in microwave spectrum (3 micrometers) d) starfire optical range - 3.5 m diameter in visible light (500 nm)

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