2013
DOI: 10.1142/s2251171713030013
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Abstract: After nearly one and a half centuries of effort, one of the most pernicious problems in observational astronomy — obtaining resolved images of the stars — is finally yielding to advances in modern instrumentation. The exquisite precision delivered by today's interferometric observatories is rapidly being applied to more and more branches of optical astronomy. The most capable interferometers in the Northern Hemisphere, both located in the United States are the Navy Precision Optical Interferometer (NPOI) in Ar… Show more

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“…For much greater detail on the technique of interferometry in astronomy, we refer the reader to Lawson (2000); Monnier (2003); ten Brummelaar & McAlister (2013); ten Brummelaar et al (2013a); Labeyrie et al (2014); van Belle (2015); Buscher & Longair (2015) and references therein.…”
Section: 4mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For much greater detail on the technique of interferometry in astronomy, we refer the reader to Lawson (2000); Monnier (2003); ten Brummelaar & McAlister (2013); ten Brummelaar et al (2013a); Labeyrie et al (2014); van Belle (2015); Buscher & Longair (2015) and references therein.…”
Section: 4mentioning
confidence: 99%