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Can the interferometer called "Gravity" measure "a few centimeters on the Moon"?
Phys.org's Very Large Telescope sees star dance around supermassive black hole, proves Einstein right links to several ESO videos, including Interview with Reinhard Genzel (in English). After ...
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Will the Magdalena Ridge Optical Interferometer be able to image extended objects like the surface of the Moon?
Inspired by several questions:
When will a moon landing site be visible via telescope?
Could the E.H.T. produce an image of the human artifacts on the moon?
Picture of equipment left on the Moon?
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Estimate the number of pixels required to map the full primary beam of a Radio Telescope station
I am practising some exam questions for a radio interferometry exam, and I am struggling with this question:
The physical size of a single LOFAR station, operating at 150MHz is about 50m.
Estimate ...
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What is the difference between these various Angular Resolution formulas?
I have recently learned about angular resolution and its dependence on the ratio λ/D. There seem to be three different equations for angular resolution that I have come across. One of these has the ...
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Are they really sure this isn't an Airy disk? How was that ruled out?
How do they know that this is a spherical shell of gas, and not just something like an Airy pattern-like artifact produced by the VLT's large interferometric aperture?
Image from: https://www.eso.org/...