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<p>the telescope. As with reflecting telescopes, there was an ongoing struggle to balance cost with size, quality, and usefulness.</p>

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<p>This list includes some additional examples, such as the Great Paris telescope, which also used a mirror, and some solar telescopes which may have more complicated optical configurations. The SST has an optical aperture of 98&nbsp;cm (39.37"), although the lens itself is 110&nbsp;cm (43.31"). It is a single element lens whereas most of this list are doublets, with a crown and flint lens elements.</p><p>
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