Adaptive optics used in imaging optical systems, according to proposal, to enhance high-dynamic-range images (images of bright objects next to dim objects). Designed to alter wavefronts to correct for effects of scattering of light from small bumps on imaging optics. Original intended application of concept in advanced camera installed on Hubble Space Telescope for imaging of such phenomena as large planets near stars other than Sun. Also applicable to other high-quality telescopes and cameras.


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    Title :

    Adaptive Optics For Imaging Bright Objects Next To Dim Ones


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    1996-04-01



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    Miscellaneous


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    Language :

    English





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