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What is interferometry, and how does it affect the images that are produced?

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"The advantage of interferometry for optical astronomers is that it can provide measurements of stars with a higher angular resolution than is possible with conventional telescopes. ... An optical interferometer does not produce direct images of stars and typically has only a rudimentary ability to make images.
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