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by fsh
1498 days ago
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The resolution of these telescopes is limited by diffraction, not by the number of pixels on the sensors. The achievable angular resolution is roughly the wavelength divided by the aperture diameter [1]. JWST works in the few µm wavelength range and has a 6.5 m aperture, such that the angular resolution is ~0.1 arcsec. The EHT works with 1.3 mm wavelength and has an effective aperture of roughly the earth diameter (~13000 km). This leads to an angular resolution of a few ten µarcsec which is more than 1000 times higher than that of JWST. [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angular_resolution |
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