Laser guide stars (LGS) and adaptive optics (AO) are crucial technologies in modern astronomy, enabling telescopes to correct for atmospheric distortions that blur images of celestial objects.
Astronomical observatories use several techniques to compensate for distortions in images caused by our atmosphere.
Deformable mirrors (DMs) and adaptive optics systems are crucial technologies in the field of optics, particularly for applications that require precise control of light, such as laser focusing ...
Paras Defence announces a Rs 12,000 crore investment in Maharashtra to build India’s first Optics Park, marking a historic move towards technological self-reliance. The project, signed at Davos, will ...
Paras Defence has announced an investment of Rs 12,000 crore to construct India's first Optics Park in Maharashtra.
Paras Defence & Space Technologies Limited, a leader in optics and optronic systems for defence and space, is set to invest ...
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Images from the Subaru Telescope—pictured here shining an adaptive optics laser guide star into the night sky from atop Maunakea—have been used by citizen scientists to discover several asteroids.