The Laser Guide Star Adaptive Optics System at the W. M. Keck
Observatory takes spectacular images of the Galactic Center.
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Caption:
Narrow-field image of the Galactic Center at 3.8
microns (L prime) obtained with the Keck Laser
Guide Star System on July 26, 2004 versus an image
using the Keck Natural Guide Star System. Strehl
ratio in the LGS image was measured at 75%, double
the previous performance at this wavelength. A
Strehl ratio of 100% represents a perfect,
fully-corrected image. The resolution is 82
milliarcseconds, the equivalent of being able to
distinguish a pair of headlights in New York while
standing in Los Angeles.
For additional results, see the Publications section.