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Is interferometry a method that amature astronomers can use? If so is
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Is interferometry a method that amature astronomers can use? If so is there anyone that's attempted try it? interferometry, as in, 2-poing perspective? amature? as, in armtature? a wire support, used when sculpting with clay? a framework, or a shell, for tortoise? _______ Blog, or dog? Who knows. But if you see my lost pup, please ping me! A HREF="http://journals.aol.com/virginiaz/DreamingofLeonardo"http://journal s.aol.com/virginiaz/DreamingofLeonardo/A |
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Opera Maestro wrote:
Is interferometry a method that amature astronomers can use? If so is there anyone that's attempted try it? interferometry, as in, 2-poing perspective? amature? as, in armtature? a wire support, used when sculpting with clay? a framework, or a shell, for tortoise? _______ Blog, or dog? Who knows. But if you see my lost pup, please ping me! A HREF="http://journals.aol.com/virginiaz/DreamingofLeonardo"http://journal s.aol.com/virginiaz/DreamingofLeonardo/A Yes, as in using two telescopes and using the 2nd one to cancel out the light of particular stars in order to detect debris that's very close to the star. |
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nightbat wrote
Southern Hospitality wrote: Opera Maestro wrote: Is interferometry a method that amature astronomers can use? If so is there anyone that's attempted try it? interferometry, as in, 2-poing perspective? amature? as, in armtature? a wire support, used when sculpting with clay? a framework, or a shell, for tortoise? _______ Blog, or dog? Who knows. But if you see my lost pup, please ping me! A HREF="http://journals.aol.com/virginiaz/DreamingofLeonardo"http://journal s.aol.com/virginiaz/DreamingofLeonardo/A Yes, as in using two telescopes and using the 2nd one to cancel out the light of particular stars in order to detect debris that's very close to the star. nightbat Yes, it's called getting your twin scope barring's instead of your normal one scope star bearing's. Very much like theoretical computer programed LY traveling, the known destination vectors would be programed in and all projected solid bodies computer trajectory barred out to avoid collision. Normal slow travel star bearings wouldn't help much at light year speeds but barring potential solid space bodies would be critical to arriving relatively quickly and safely at any far distant plotted space location. Without light year travel ship bar plotting computers and craft outer skin deflectors even the smallest solid object could theoretically spell disaster. the nightbat |
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"Southern Hospitality" wrote in message m... Is interferometry a method that amature astronomers can use? If so is there anyone that's attempted try it? google: interferometry telescope = 50,800 hits so that would be a yes and a yes |
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I need help.
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I have work for some months on interferometry applied to earth surface
analisys. In fact, is possible to analize a set of images along time / space and measure very accurate differences. If you have a nice model to explain the differences, you can obtaine the right numbers than match your model. "Southern Hospitality" escribió en el mensaje m... Is interferometry a method that amature astronomers can use? If so is there anyone that's attempted try it? |
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