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5. Suppose you travel to another solar system elsewhere in the Galaxy and you make a new home on a planet that is very much like Earth, only it has an atmosphere that is much more extensive than Earth's (i.e. it extends higher into the sky, and it's thicker). You build an observatory on the ground, and get ready to start taking images of the stars. You don't have adaptive optics on your telescope so you have to make do with just a regular telescope. Would you expect the effects of seeing to be better than or worse than what you experienced on Earth? Explain in a couple of sentences, bringing in the definition of secing we talked about in class. ( 4 marks)

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As the atmosphere is much more thicker so their will be more refraction .so images will be more worser

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