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[edit]DescriptionGemini Video Explains the Next Generation of Adaptive Optics (gemini1203a).jpg |
English: Although the combination of GMOS and GeMS is not intended to be offered as a standard mode in the immediate future, this image is useful for commissioning/verification purposes and demonstrates the capabilities of GeMS over a broad spectral range. It also hints at what is possible with a ground-layer adaptive optics system. The center of the Centaurus A galaxy, observed with GMOS-S and GeMS. The Field of View on this image is 2.4x2.4 arcmin. The performance, measured as the Full Width Half Max (FWHM) of the stars is as good as 0.08 arcsec around the center the field, and about 0.16arcsec in average over the whole field. |
Date | 3 April 2012 (upload date) |
Source | Gemini Video Explains the Next Generation of Adaptive Optics |
Author | NOIRLab |
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Credit/Provider | NOIRLab |
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Date and time of data generation | 00:00, 3 April 2012 |
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