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Telescope types / Laboratory equipment / Geometrical optics / Eyepiece / Refracting telescope / Magnification / Objective / Camera lens / Long-focus lens / Optics / Telescopes / Lenses
Date: 2013-04-30 20:23:54
Telescope types
Laboratory equipment
Geometrical optics
Eyepiece
Refracting telescope
Magnification
Objective
Camera lens
Long-focus lens
Optics
Telescopes
Lenses

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