In fog so dense that human vision could penetrate only 36 centimeters, the system was able to
resolve images of objects and gauge their depth at a range of 57 centimeters.
Not exact matches
Nonprofessionals routinely produce stunning
images of creatures and
objects too tiny for the eye to
resolve.
Manually analysing time -
resolved microscopy
images with hundreds or thousands
of moving
objects is not feasible.
Making an extra effort to
image a faint, gigantic corkscrew traced by fast protons and electrons shot out from a mysterious microquasar paid off for a pair
of astrophysicists who gained new insights into the beast's inner workings and also
resolved a longstanding dispute over the
object's distance.
«We, for the first time, can make deep
images that
resolve objects just 0.02 arcseconds across — this is a very small angle — it is like
resolving the width
of a dime seen from 100 miles away, or like
resolving a convoy
of three school busses driving together on the surface
of the Moon.»