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Gaussian Telescope Aperture Improves Contrast

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Changing the aperture of a telescope has allowed researchers from Pennsylvania State University in University Park to find a star previously hidden by a brighter star. The team, led by Jian Ge, mounted a metal disc with 12 Gaussian-shaped holes onto a 100-in. telescope at Mount Wilson Observatory in Pasadena, Calif. The scientists combined it with adaptive optics to correct atmospheric turbulence and with a 256 X 256-pixel infrared camera, which they designed, to detect cool objects. The disc, called a pupil mask, minimized light diffracted from the bright star, producing a dark null...Read full article

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