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September 26, 2012 - UniverseToday
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After taking a series of quick “snapshots” of Pluto and Charon using a recently-developed camera called the Differential Speckle Survey Instrument (DSSI), which was mounted on the Gemini Observatory’s
 8-meter telescope in Hawaii, researchers combined them into a single 
image while canceling out the noise caused by turbulence and optical 
aberrations. This “speckle imaging” technique resulted in an incredibly 
clear, crisp image of the distant pair of worlds — especially 
considering that 1. it was made with images taken from the ground, 2. 
Pluto is small, and 3. Pluto is very, very far away.
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