Scientists from the University of Sydney restored the sharpness of the James Webb Telescope, the world's most powerful telescope, from 1.5 million km away from Earth. The team fixed a blur in Webb's aperture masking interferometer using physics modelling and AI. Their correction produced clearer images of planets, black holes and Jupiter’s volcanic moon Io.
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14 Oct