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Why is aluminum commonly used to coat the mirrors in modern reflecting telescopes?
A. It is the cheapest metal available
B. It is magnetic, which helps with alignment
C. It provides a highly reflective surface across a wide range of wavelengths
D. It is easy to clean
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