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    • https://phys.libretexts.org/Courses/Chicago_State_University/PH_S_1150%3A_Basic_Astronomy/03%3A_Telescopes/3.02%3A_Location_Location_Location
      The array is sensitive to different angular sizes on the sky in the different configurations, having a maximum angular resolution of 0.04 arcseconds in the A array, comparable to that of the Hubble Sp...The array is sensitive to different angular sizes on the sky in the different configurations, having a maximum angular resolution of 0.04 arcseconds in the A array, comparable to that of the Hubble Space Telescope. The table below summarizes the wavelength of the light, the target object the astronomers will study, and the size and location of the telescope that they propose to build.

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