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02-02-2022, 03:15 PM
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researchers solved the blurring effect of UV radiation in our atmosphere
Looks like a nice jump up from the piccies
https://phys.org/news/2022-01-univer...computers.html
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Wow, that's cool!
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Very interesting. Sort of deconvolution .Thanks for the post.
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Uber cool. Now and then you see a big leap forwards and that is definitely one. It's going to have a lot of ramifications
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""At low radio frequencies, high spatial resolution is challenged by the ionosphere and by the propagation delay of radio waves that it induces""
Certainly a step forward for radio wavelengths - nothing in here for average astronomer.
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Certainly not yet, but your phone has more computing power than Bill Clinton had for his presidency. So your 15+ years from a PC that could run the programs.
Been thinking about changing the title to include radio in the title...
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