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    The Cassegrain Reflector Needs a Primary Concave Main Mirror and a Smaller
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The Cassegrain Reflector Needs a Primary Concave Main Mirror and a Smaller

Question 35

Question 35

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The Cassegrain reflector needs a primary concave main mirror and a smaller, convex secondary mirror to reflect light back through a hole in the primary.

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