Synthesizing Large Telescope Apertures: Adaptive Optics and Interferometry

Physics – Optics

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At sometime in every astronomer's life they are struck with "aperture fever", that is the desire for an ever-large telescope. Building filled aperture telescopes larger than a few 10s of meters in diameter is a costly and chal- lenging endeavor, however, unfilled aperture telescopes can be constructed with very long baselines at considerably less cost. The adaptive optics tech- nology available today allows novel interferometric telescopes to be con- structed and such telescope could have applications for astronomers of di- verse scientific interests.

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