komet007
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Soviel zum Thema "mit einem Teleskop das LM suchen", dazu hatte ich mal beim LBT angefragt ob das von der Auflösung her möglich währe, es darf weiter gerätselt werden, auch das VLT reicht dazu nicht aus.
Hallo Hr. Brummet,
the VLT interferometer has a maximum baseline of more than 100m whereas the
LBT has a maximum baseline of 22.8m. This means that the resolving power of
the LBT is about a factor of 5 less than that of the VLT interferometer. In
effect the LBT will have a maximum resolution which corresponds to about 10m
on the moon, which is certainly not enough to identify the lunar modules.
Even with the VLT interferometer which theoretically should be able to reach
a resolution of the order 2m it will be very difficult to identify such an
object and I very much doubt that you will be able to convince people who
already doubt the presence of these modules that a few pixels with a slightly
different color should be a lunar module. To identify convincingly an object
like that I think you need a resolution at least 10 times higher
corresponding to an interferometer with a baseline of the order 1km!
MfG,
Jesper Storm
Hallo Hr. Brummet,
the VLT interferometer has a maximum baseline of more than 100m whereas the
LBT has a maximum baseline of 22.8m. This means that the resolving power of
the LBT is about a factor of 5 less than that of the VLT interferometer. In
effect the LBT will have a maximum resolution which corresponds to about 10m
on the moon, which is certainly not enough to identify the lunar modules.
Even with the VLT interferometer which theoretically should be able to reach
a resolution of the order 2m it will be very difficult to identify such an
object and I very much doubt that you will be able to convince people who
already doubt the presence of these modules that a few pixels with a slightly
different color should be a lunar module. To identify convincingly an object
like that I think you need a resolution at least 10 times higher
corresponding to an interferometer with a baseline of the order 1km!
MfG,
Jesper Storm