Adaptive optics in astronomy |
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Authors: | Peter Wizinowich |
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Affiliation: | 1. W. M. Keck Observatory, Kamuela, HI, USApeterw@keck.hawaii.edu |
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Abstract: | Since Galileo’s first observations in 1609, telescopes have grown dramatically in size. Larger telescopes collect more light, allowing astronomers to detect fainter sources and to look further back in time towards the birth of the universe. The angular resolution of these telescopes, however, has been limited by turbulence in the earth’s atmosphere. This limitation can be dramatically reduced with the use of adaptive optics (AO) to measure and correct the blurring introduced by atmospheric turbulence. AO is now routinely used for science observations on the world’s largest telescopes and is providing a much more detailed view of our universe. |
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Keywords: | adaptive optics atmospheric turbulence astronomy |
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