High-resolution imaging of solar system objects with space telescopes and ground-based telescopes

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High Resolution, Imaging Techniques, Interferometry, Space Observations (From Earth), Spaceborne Telescopes, Hubble Space Telescope, Imaging Spectrometers, Speckle Interferometry

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High resolution techniques are discussed which include speckle interferometry, the Knox-Thompson method, speckle masking, a nonredundant mask technique, speckle spectroscopy, optical long-baseline interferometry, and deconvolution of HST data. Particular attention is given to speckle masking observations of NGC 3603, the Seyfert galaxy NGC 1068, and Ceres and Vesta asteroids.

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