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What should be the minimum distance between two points on the surface of Mars so that their image in a telescope (refractor) with a lens diameter of 60 cm can be distinguished from the image of one point? Consider that Mars is observed at the moment of great opposition, when the distance to it from the Earth is minimal and amounts to 56•106 km.
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