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The smallest detail visible through Earth-based telescopes is about 1 second of arc
The smallest detail visible through Earth-based telescopes is about 1 second of arc in diameter. What size object would this represent on Mars at its closest approach to Earth? (Hint: Use the small-angle formula, Chapter 3.)