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Cambridge Optical Aperture Synthesis Telescope (COAST) - Definition and Overview

COAST. the Cambridge Optical Aperture Synthesis Telescope, is a multi-element optical interferometer with baselines of up to 100 metres, designed to observe stars with angular resolution as high as one thousandth of one arcsecond (much higher resolution than can be obtained with individual telescopes such as the Hubble Space Telescope). The principal limitation is that COAST can only image bright stars. COAST obtained the first high-resolution images of the surfaces of stars other than our sun.

External links

  • COAST (http://www.mrao.cam.ac.uk/telescopes/coast/)

Example Usage of Cambridge

robjn: @twinkleboi you could have had it so much worse... http://www.Cambridge-news.co.uk/cn_news_Cambridge/DisplayArticle.asp?ID=471668
105Breakfast: Suzzanne Middlemas, Elaine Midgley, & Lisa Wilkens came into talk about Changing Spaces in Cambridge more details http://is.gd/5qUb9
Rebeckie: @eighthwave the only local bands that I've seen in Cambridge weren't very good
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