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Discussion about of the fundamental limitations imposed by Visit for more math and science lectures! To donate: Learn More about astronomy, stargazing & space on our website Subscribe to get all updates: ... So what is "FWHM" (Full Width at Half Maximum) and "HFR" (Half-Flux Radius)? And how do they relate to our imaging camera ... I'm taking another shot at this topic thanks to a lot of good questions and comments I got on the "beta" version of the video. In this video, we talk about the limit of angular

If I look up into the night sky, I can see individual stars. But what if one of those stars was really TWO stars, a binary system. This video attempts to demonstrate why light can only resolve objects that are roughly equal to half their Students observe the distinguishability of two sources in connection with the Rayleigh criterion. Circular apertures are kinda like a slit, right? A little? This video covers Section 27.6 of Cutnell & Johnson Physics 10e, by David Young and Shane Stadler, published by John Wiley ... Hosted by David Fuller of "Eyes on the Sky," this video discusses the basics of

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In this video, we talk about the limit of angular

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If I look up into the night sky, I can see individual stars. But what if one of those stars was really TWO stars, a binary system.

Wavelength and resolution.

Wavelength and resolution.

This video attempts to demonstrate why light can only resolve objects that are roughly equal to half their

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Does Resolution have a Limit? The Rayleigh Criterion

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