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A spectrescope is a magical device used to detect the spectral residue left behind by ghosts and poltergeists. The item looks like "an enormous pair of goggles with dark green lenses at least six inches in diameter and two inches thick ... attached to a leather cap and held on with black elastic band." Libby Gale let Alexandra Quick use a spectrescope during her detention in September of 2009 to sweep the Charmbridge Academy building for apparitions.

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  • A spectrescope is a magical device used to detect the spectral residue left behind by ghosts and poltergeists. The item looks like "an enormous pair of goggles with dark green lenses at least six inches in diameter and two inches thick ... attached to a leather cap and held on with black elastic band." Libby Gale let Alexandra Quick use a spectrescope during her detention in September of 2009 to sweep the Charmbridge Academy building for apparitions.
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  • A spectrescope is a magical device used to detect the spectral residue left behind by ghosts and poltergeists. The item looks like "an enormous pair of goggles with dark green lenses at least six inches in diameter and two inches thick ... attached to a leather cap and held on with black elastic band." Libby Gale let Alexandra Quick use a spectrescope during her detention in September of 2009 to sweep the Charmbridge Academy building for apparitions.
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