A research team at the University of Arizona has captured the most precise images of the nights sky seen so far
The Magellan Advanced Optics, or “MagAO,” is a specialized telescope filter that narrows details to .02 arcseconds — equivalent to seeing a baseball diamond on the moon.
The improvement is thanks to a shape-shifting secondary mirror that corrects the imperfections of Earth’s atmosphere. It can do this almost in real time — 585 points on the mirror can change their positioning as fast as 1,000 times per second. This makes for the clearest visible-light images ever recorded — twice as sharp as images from the orbiting Hubble Space Telescope. Read more…
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