First steps to double star measurement using visible light interferometry

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In the 1920s Michelson and also Anderson made pioneering interferometric measurements of double stars and also, with a longer baseline, of large single stars in order to estimate their diameters. Radio interferometry (and image synthesis) became a standard tool over 40 years ago, but it is only recently that visible light stellar interferometry has, with Michelson type interferometers, reached the same status, with very sophisticated equipment added to large telescopes.

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