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Laser Helps Take Twinkle out of Stargazing

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R. Winn Hardin

LIVERMORE, Calif. -- A laser system that makes a false star glow in the Earth's upper atmosphere will help astronomers study some of the universe's faintest objects. The same phenomenon that makes stars appear to twinkle to ground-based observers poses quite a problem for astronomers. Case in point: The 3-m telescope at the Lick Observatory in Mount Hamilton, Calif., should be able to resolve heavenly objects down to 0.15 arc sec at a wavelength of 1 µm, but can achieve only 1 arc sec of angular resolution because of turbulence and temperature fluctuations in the atmosphere. The optical...Read full article

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    Published: December 1997
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