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New CCD Could Improve Telescope Resolution

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Michael D. Wheeler

With few exceptions, charge-coupled devices have become the preferred method for imaging the universe. There has been one problem: Atmospheric changes such as high winds cause images to blur. To create clearer, more visible images, John Tonry and Barry Burke from MIT's Lincoln Laboratory decided to put a new twist on the design of a conventional CCD. In conventional chips, individual pixels in a CCD array act like buckets collecting rainwater in a thunderstorm. Once the exposure is complete, the signals collected by each pixel are transferred one after another, to an amplifier. The MIT...Read full article

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