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Revision as of 19:11, 11 August 2020

Also see Resolution background material.

Most coherent, developed, tested materials

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Somewhat less coherent (or less standalone) materials

  • Questions to think about and things to try having to do with resolution
    • What is the size of a typical HST image? How does it compare to a single Spitzer image, or a 'typical' Spitzer mosaic, or a single POSS plate, or the field of view of an optical telescope you have used, all compared with the size of the full moon? How does that compare to the size of a recent comet that visited the inner Solar System? or the size of a spiral arm of the Milky Way? You will have to go find on the web things like the field of view of these telescopes and these objects.
    • Can you create a 3-color mosaic using just Spitzer data where the different resolutions of the various cameras is noticeable and important?
    • How does the spatial resolution of all those telescopes listed above compare? (e.g., what is the smallest object you can resolve as more than a point source?)
    • Are you going to laugh out loud the next time you're watching a crime drama, and someone says, "can you enhance that?" when referring to a blurry black-and-white image from a security camera, and someone else waves a magic wand and suddenly all sorts of small details are visible? (Can I wave my magic wand over that DIRBE image above and ever get that Spitzer/IRAC image?)



Other sources of interest

Angular meaures on the sky from LCOGT