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Optics / Observational astronomy / Astronomical imaging / Geometrical optics / Speckle imaging / Optical aberration / Aperture synthesis / Optical transfer function / Astronomical seeing / Diffraction / Aperture / Defocus aberration
Date: 2012-11-07 10:48:45
Optics
Observational astronomy
Astronomical imaging
Geometrical optics
Speckle imaging
Optical aberration
Aperture synthesis
Optical transfer function
Astronomical seeing
Diffraction
Aperture
Defocus aberration

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