News and Views: Lucky for some adaptive optics; Measuring a shooting star; The Bullerwell Lecture 2008; In theory

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A new adaptive optics system at the Palomar Observatory makes use of
random atmospheric fluctuations to get high-resolution astronomical
images from the surface of the Earth - twice as sharp as Hubble Space
Telescope images.

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