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moon through high relative velocity clouds

The moon imaged through high-relative-velocity clouds.

Credit: Keith Nowicki

Dr Keith Nowicki

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  • Instrumentation

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  • Atmospheric, Oceanic and Planetary Physics

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keith.nowicki@physics.ox.ac.uk
Atmospheric Physics Clarendon Laboratory, room 314
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Optica Events Computational Microscopy at 5 Meters Using Axially-Symmetric Sequential Fourier Sampling

Imaging and Applied Optics 2017 (3D, AIO, COSI, IS, MATH, pcAOP) OSA Technical Digest (online) (Optica Publishing Group, 2017), paper CTh3B.4

Authors:

Keith Nowicki, Kelvin H. Wagner, and Dan Feldkhun

Abstract:

Acousto-optically generated traveling interference fringes spatially modulate a laser source which is projected onto a distant target to sequentially probe its Fourier components. We present 2D reconstructed images with a record 17 µm resolution at 5 m.
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