exit pupil
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exit pupil
exit pupil The smallest cross-section through the beam of light from an eyepiece through which all of the light from the eyepiece passes. The observer's eye should be at the exit pupil to see the full and brightest field of view. The diameter of the exit pupil is the focal length of the eyepiece ...
January 1, 1997; A Dictionary of Astronomy
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