Statistics – Applications
Scientific paper
Nov 1992
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1992nascp3066...35j&link_type=abstract
In New Mexico Univ., A Lunar Optical-Ultraviolet-Infrared Synthesis Array (LOUISA) p 35-48 (SEE N93-13579 03-89)
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Applications
Interferometers, Lunar Atmosphere, Stellar Spectra, Very Long Base Interferometry, Apertures, Lunar Bases, Technology Utilization
Scientific paper
Before contemplating an optical interferometer on the Moon one must first review the accomplishments achieved by this technology in scientific applications for astronomy. This will be done by presenting the technical status of optical interferometry as achieved by the Mount Wilson Optical Interferometer. The further developments needed for a future lunar-based interferometer are discussed.
Colavita Mark M.
Johnston Ken J.
Mozurkewich Dave
Shao Michael
Simon Richard S.
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