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- Interferometry is a technique used in radio astronomy to obtain higher spatial resolution for a given wavelength123. It involves collecting electromagnetic radiation, such as radio waves, using two or more collectors, such as radio antennae, separated by some distance1. With interferometry, radio astronomers can combine the signals from many antennas and telescopes to create an image that is much brighter and sharper than what is possible from a single antenna dish2. A mathematical signal processing technique called aperture synthesis is used to combine the separate signals to create high-resolution images3.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.To obtain higher spatial resolution for a given wavelength, radio astronomers applied the technique of interferometry. This involves collecting electromagnetic radiation (eg radio waves) using two or more collectors (eg radio antennae) separated by some distance.www.atnf.csiro.au/outreach/education/senior/astrop…With interferometry, radio astronomers can combine the signals from many antennas, and even many telescopes. It allows them to create an image that is much brighter and sharper than what is possible from a single antenna dish.public.nrao.edu/interferometry-explained/Interferometry is most widely used in radio astronomy, in which signals from separate radio telescopes are combined. A mathematical signal processing technique called aperture synthesis is used to combine the separate signals to create high-resolution images.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Astronomical_interferometer
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