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Based on their optical design, would an airline rather you bring your 8 Newtonian or Cassegrain to the next eclipse? Why?
 
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The order of evolutionary stages of a star like the Sun would be Main Sequence, giant, planetary nebula, and finally a(n) ________.
 
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Answer to Question 1

Considering the restrictions on size and weight now, you would find your Cassegrain, with its folded optical design and compact size, more welcome.

Answer to Question 2

white dwarf



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