Multiple Choice
Modern astronomical observatories sometimes shine lasers into the sky because they:
A) help guide the pointing of the telescope.
B) allow corrections of atmospheric turbulence.
C) decrease the atmospheric opacity.
D) calibrate spectroscopes.
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