Different satellite or aerial systems can provide
various spatial resolutions, depending on the system and the cost that the user is willing to pay.
Not exact matches
With ALMA, an international team lead by Yoko Oya, a graduate student of Department of Physics, The University of Tokyo, and Nami Sakai, an associate chief scientist of RIKEN, studied the distribution of
various organic molecules around a Solar - type protostar IRAS 16293 - 2422A at a high
spatial resolution.
To carry out a wide range of high -
spatial resolution observations, it can combine the two AO - corrected 8.4 - m apertures of the LBT in
various ways including direct (non-interferometric... ▽ More The Large Binocular Telescope Interferometer (LBTI) is a strategic instrument of the LBT designed for high - sensitivity, high - contrast, and high -
resolution infrared (1.5 - 13 $ \ mu $ m) imaging of nearby planetary systems.
To carry out a wide range of high -
spatial resolution observations, it can combine the two AO - corrected 8.4 - m apertures of the LBT in
various ways including direct (non-interferometric) imaging, coronagraphy (APP and AGPM), Fizeau imaging, non-redundant aperture masking, and nulling interferometry.
You've probably noticed upstream that there is a discussion of the
spatial resolution of the
various methods.
The ability of dynamic models to capture
various interactions of complex systems, their potential to adapt and evolve as the real system changes and / or the level of the modelers» understanding of the real system improves, their ability to model coupled processes of different temporal and
spatial resolutions and scales, and their flexibility to incorporate and / or couple to models based on other approaches (such as agent - based modeling, stochastic modeling, etc.) render them as a versatile and efficient tool to model coupled Earth — Human Systems [190,191,192,193].