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Overview of JPL Study of Optical Imaging Interferometry in Space

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Abstract

JPL is currently engaged in a study for NASA of possible post-HST high resolution imaging systems in space. A near term goal of the study is to develop a technology development plan for NASA Headquarters, the implementation of which could help enable future interferometric space missions.

© 1988 Optical Society of America

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