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- Interferometry is an imaging technique that uses waves to cause interference1. The working principle of Interferometry technology consists of splitting the light into two beams that travel different optical paths and are then combined to produce interference2. Interferometric objectives allow the microscope to operate as interferometer, and fringes are observed in the sample when it is in focus2. Radio astronomers can use interferometry to combine the signals from many antennas and telescopes3.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Interferometry is an imaging technique in which waves are superimposed in a manner to cause interference. NISAR will use interferometry to compare three-dimensional observations of the same scene on Earth to reveal surface motion and change.nisar.jpl.nasa.gov/mission/get-to-know-sar/interfero…The working principle of Interferometry technology consists on a splitting of the light into two beams that travel different optical paths and are then combined to produce interference. Interferometric objectives allow the microscope to operate as interferometer; fringes are observed in the sample when it is in focus.www.sensofar.com/metrology/technology/measurin…But by precisely timing the signal from each antenna, astronomers can correlate them so they don’t interfere. This is known as interferometry. With interferometry, radio astronomers can combine the signals from many antennas, and even many telescopes.public.nrao.edu/interferometry-explained/
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