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    Telescope Gets New Gear to Bring Stars Into Focus

    Stars viewed by an observatory in South America have just lost their twinkle. Images from this ground-based telescope are brighter and clearer than ever before, thanks to a new instrument on the Gemini South observatory that reduces the blurring, or twinkle, caused by Earth's atmosphere.

    Earth's atmosphere may create beautiful sunsets, but the movement of warm and cold gases makes seeing distant astronomical sources a challenge. By relying on a combination of light-wave sensors and deformable mirrors known as adaptive optics (AO), astronomers have been able to subtract out the turbulence, improving their images.

    Numerous telescopes have already been fitted with adaptive optics systems, but a recent upgrade to the Gemini South telescope, located in Chile, takes adaptive optics to a new level.

    Gemini is a collaboration between seven member countries: the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Chile, Australia, Brazil and Argentina.

    Some proponents of the telescope are hoping the new system will help pull the observatory out of a productivity rut, according to Nature News. Compared to other facilities of comparable size, such as Subaru and Keck of Hawaii, and the Very Large Telescope in Chile, Gemini has produced significantly fewer scientific papers every year since 2005, Nature News reported. However, its groundbreaking new optics system could change that.

    Laser stars

    Like many other systems, the Gemini Multi-conjugate Adaptive Optics System, or GeMS, doesn't rely on luck to provide it with an ideal star to calibrate its measurements—it uses lasers to make its own.

    Unlike other systems, GeMs doesn't trust its measurements to just one guide star. Instead it uses a technique called Multi-Conjugate Adaptive Optics (MCAO) to place four stars at the corners of its field of view and one in the middle. [Video – Twinkle No More: Lasers Clear Up Star View]

    "We use laser guide stars instead of natural guide stars because it's very difficult to find several bright stars in the patch that can be handled by MCAO," Francois Rigaut, Gemini Adaptive Optics senior scientist, told SPACE.com in an email. "The probability is basically zero."

    By determining how much the laser guide stars have blurred and changed, astronomers can calculate the atmospheric turbulence that makes the stars and other distant sources twinkle, and remove the distortions from the data.

    "Hubble-quality" images

    The resulting images are a significant improvement over previous ground-based images, the researchers said. In a statement, Rigaut calls Gemini's new photos "Hubble-quality," a significant step for a telescope stuck on Earth.

    "Large ground-based telescopes plus AO can provide a very attractive alternative to space, especially in the near-infrared," Rigaut said. "AO from the ground is several order of magnitudes cheaper than sending telescopes into space."

    But that doesn't mean that Gemini South will put the space-based telescopes out of a job.

    In addition to causing twinkling stars, Earth's atmosphere also blocks light in the ultraviolet wavelength and some infrared bands. Yet some of the universe's most interesting processes are only visible in these types of light, which can't be seen from the ground.

    "What is filtered can never be recovered," Rigaut said.

    And adaptive optics does not yet work well with light in the visible range, so Gemini won't be bringing home the beautiful optical images the Hubble is famous for. [Spectacular Photos From the Revamped Hubble Space Telescope]

    "Space is not replaceable for many things," Rigaut cautioned.

    But in the wavelengths that adaptive optics works for, GeMS excels.

    All telescopes are limited by the amount of what Rigaut calls "detector real estate."

    "Whether you are in space or on the ground, you are mostly limited by the number of pixels you can put behind your telescope, or telescope-plus-AO-system," he said. "There, we're about on par with space."

    Paving the way

    The Gemini telescope's new optics could help pave the way for better quality images from all branches of astronomy, including stellar evolution, star formation in nearby galaxies, black holes, and the study of the movement and composition of distant galaxies. GeMS can also provide more precise weather monitoring on Mars and Jupiter from the surface of Earth.

    And such a system isn't limited only to Gemini South.

    "The principle is generic and can be used on any ground-based telescope," Rigaut explained.

    So although GeMS is specifically designed for Gemini, other telescopes should be able to use a similar process. According to Rigaut, the Thirty Meter Telescope being planned for Hawaii, and the European Southern Observatory's European Extremely Large Telescope intended for Chile both have MCAO systems in the works.

    Pretty soon, the familiar children's song may need a new refrain.

    Follow SPACE.com for the latest in space science and exploration news on Twitter @Spacedotcom and on Facebook.

     

    8 comments

    • Petercha  •  4 mths ago
      Great article, well written. Now, if you like science, as I do, great. But please don't use that as an excuse to bash on the Bible or religion. There is a place for both science and religion. One speaks to fact; the other to truth. Let's keep this thread nice, folks!
      • paul 4 mths ago
        Whoaaaa Pete!!! Yes, science deals in facts and evidence to support or discredit "facts". On the other hand... religion deals with OPINION, FAITH and BELIEF that can not be verified. You call it "truth" and merely calling it "truth" does not make it "true". Ancient cultures had religious beliefs which we now call mythology. Other modern cultures have religions that are called "cults" or "heresy". If you choose to have faith in the writings of the bible, that is your choice. That does not make the bible the "truth". I can have the OPINION, FAITH AND BELIEF that my dog is the best dog in the universe. My OPINION, FAITH AND BELIEF no more make that "dog the best dog in the universe" than your opinion, faith and belief in your "truth" make it "true"
      • Jack D H 4 mths ago
        Paul, science has been wrong many, many times.
      • Tony 4 mths ago
        Paul,
        I'm sure that you swear there isn't a Heaven..........But I know that "someday" you'll pray there isn't a hell.....
    • lonelystar  •  New York, New York  •  4 mths ago
      Good news!
    • Sam Bell  •  4 mths ago
      No peeking in my back yard.
    • What Was That Again  •  4 mths ago
      How to build a really good telescope: First build a large light collector. It doesn't have to be perfect. Then build a really good corrective lens - much small, easier to build, and considerably less expensive than a near-perfect collector.
    • cantdrive85  •  Denver, Colorado  •  4 mths ago
      Too bad they still have their blinders on as to how stars operate.
    • Newton  •  4 mths ago
      For those of you who don't know, this telescope array in Chile is vastly more important right now than the Hubble space telescope. This one is giving much better data than the Hubble, which is basically obsolete.
      • lonelystar 4 mths ago
        They are saying exact opposite in the article.
      • A 4 mths ago
        from the article itself - "And adaptive optics does not yet work well with light in the visible range, so Gemini won't be bringing home the beautiful optical images the Hubble is famous for."

        Space-based telescopes have the distinct advantage of being outside of our atmosphere.

        Oh well, at least there aren't 500 stupid political comments on this thread yet.
      • Home Air 4 mths ago
        You're wallowing in your ignorance.
    • gerald  •  Los Angeles, California  •  4 mths ago
      MCAO MCAO little star now I know how weird you are
      up above the disturbance wide, on par as the hubble
      outside MCAO MCAO little star now I know how weird you are.
    • donny  •  Fort Lauderdale, Florida  •  4 mths ago
      I've been working on this for years...... Country boy can survive!
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