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Taking the Twinkle Out of the Stars

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TUSCON, Ariz., Aug. 4, 2010 — Star-gazers beware. Astronomers have developed a way to take the twinkle out of the night sky, but it’s really not as sinister as it may sound. Green guide star laser beams, used to sense turbulence in the atmosphere that badly degrades large telescope image quality, shine into the sky from the 6.5m MMT telescope on Mt. Hopkins, Arizona. The lasers are part of a unique new optical system that corrects the effects of the turbulence, restoring good image quality over a field of view of unprecedented size. (Image: Thomas Stalcup) The new technique, developed by a team of...Read full article

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    Published: August 2010
    Glossary
    astronomy
    The scientific observation of celestial radiation that has reached the vicinity of Earth, and the interpretation of these observations to determine the characteristics of the extraterrestrial bodies and phenomena that have emitted the radiation.
    atmospheric turbulence
    Irregularities and disturbances in the atmosphere that are of particular interest because they induce random temporal and spatial phase and amplitude fluctuations that destroy the optical quality and the coherence properties of laser beams.
    actuatorsAmericasartificial starsastronomersastronomyatmospheric turbulenceBasic SciencecamerasChristoph BaranecDon McCarthy Craig KulesaEarth-based telescopesEduardo BendekGreen Laser Beamground-based telescopeImagingKeith Powelllaser adaptive opticsLight Sourceslight spectralight wavesMark MiltonmirrorsMount HopkinsNational Science Foundationnight skyOpticsred-shift galaxiesResearch & Technologysmall magnetic pinsstarssupermassive star clustersThomas StalcupUniversity of ArizonaLasersLEDs

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