Virtual Star Helps Mitigate Atmospheric Distortion
tanveer1979 writes: "Space.com is running a story about a new star in the sky created by humans to study astronomy better. To improve the usefulness of the Keck II telescope atop Mauna Kea in Hawaii, engineers created a virtual star to aid in a complex process that adjusts for the turbulence in Earth's atmosphere in order to create better images of distant objects."
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I was one day wondering to my self and came up with the following.
We have this space station up there now and know its exact location at any given moment.
Why don't we just strap a mirror to it and bounce a laser off of it to get an idea of the current air properties?
1. I thought about this long before we go the ISS up there but once we had that in place it seemed like a good choice.
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And just how, exactly, are the next three wise men going to make it all the way to Mauna Kea, Hawaii on camel-back?
"Your superior intellect is no match for our puny weapons!"