"Adapting to Earth's Atmosphere: Ground-Based Astronomers' Techniques"

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Ground-based astronomers are overcoming Earth's atmosphere by using large, powerful telescopes placed in optimal locations and employing adaptive optics. Adaptive optics systems compensate for atmospheric distortion by creating artificial guide stars and using deformable mirrors to un-distort incoming light. This technology has allowed ground-based telescopes to outperform space-based telescopes in imaging quality, making ground-based astronomy a cost-effective and superior option for high-quality astronomical imaging.
Topics:science#adaptive-optics#artificial-guide-stars#astronomical-imaging#astronomy#earths-atmosphere#ground-based-telescopes
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