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Summary Of: Aperture synthesis

Most aperture synthesis interferometers use the rotation of the Earth to increase the number of baseline orientations included... Most aperture synthesis interferometers use the rotation of the Earth to increase the number of baseline orientations included... Most aperture synthesis interferometers use the rotation of the Earth to increase the number of different baselines included... Aperture synthesis imaging was first developed at radio wavelengths by... they used aperture synthesis to synthesize first a... Aperture synthesis is also used by a type of... Aperture synthesis imaging has been demonstrated in the optical and infrared... Further details of aperture synthesis in radio astronomy...

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