Measuring Artificial Star Separation by Interference

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Star diameters were originally measured by the Michelson stellar interferometer by varying the separation of mirrors of small aperture which were mounted on a twenty-foot beam. The model here described enables students to obtain values for the separation of artificial stars by interference which are as accurate as measurements obtained by a vernier caliper. It demonstrates a series of diffraction and interference phenomena.

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