Astronomy adapts to sharpen up its image
Tony Reichhardt
Nature, 1999, vol. 400, issue 6747, 807-807
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By correcting for atmospheric distortion, adaptive optics — despite some birth pains — gives telescopes a far clearer view of the Universe.
Date: 1999
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