What are the basic parts of a Schmidt-Cassegrain telescope?
A) spherical, concave primary mirror, and glass corrector plate
B) parabolic, concave primary mirror, and convex secondary mirror
C) parabolic, concave primary mirror, and concave secondary mirror
D) parabolic, concave primary mirror, and flat, diagonal secondary mirror
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