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Find the separation of two points (in meters) on the Moon’s surface that can just be resolved by the 5.1 m (diameter) telescope at Mount Palomar, assuming that this separation is determined by diffraction effects. The distance from Earth to the Moon is 3.8x105 km. Assume a wavelength of 550 nm for the light.

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