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1 The Holmer everted Its eyes to give telescopic vision , and slowly scanned the zenith.
2 There are perhaps one hundred million stars in the sky within the reach of telescopic vision .
3 With telescopic vision they explore the starry firmament, and bring back the history of the planetary world.
4 Under equality of subtended angle, then, the telescopic vision with strong magnifying powers showed itself superior to the naked eye vision.
5 Now his high- telescopic vision apparatus had acquired it, he could see tiny sensory pits on the thing, blurring round as it rotated
6 But this does not enable us to locate the boundary, nor to say how many stars may lie outside the farthest stretches of telescopic vision .
7 From his point of view, as, indeed, from that of the public very generally, the question of telescopic vision is merely one of magnifying power.
8 "Rory," I said, over my helmet radio, "do you have telescopic vision ? "
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