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English: Improving access to and transfer of space technologies | Céline d'Orgeville
Powerful telescopes are allowing us to peer deeper into the universe, but light gets distorted as it travels through the atmosphere. Astronomers have developed techniques to restore the sharpness of images, and Céline d'Orgeville of the Australian National University explains how these techniques have other potential applications such as laser communications and monitoring the health of crops. http://www.weforum.org/ |
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Source | Improving access to and transfer of space technologies | Céline d'Orgeville |
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