Lighter Side of Adaptive Optics

Lighter Side of Adaptive Optics

by Robert K. Tyson
ISBN-10:
0819475610
ISBN-13:
9780819475619
Pub. Date:
01/15/2009
Publisher:
SPIE Press
ISBN-10:
0819475610
ISBN-13:
9780819475619
Pub. Date:
01/15/2009
Publisher:
SPIE Press
Lighter Side of Adaptive Optics

Lighter Side of Adaptive Optics

by Robert K. Tyson

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Overview

Adaptive optics has been under development for well over 40 years. It is an indisputable necessity for all major ground-based astronomical telescopes and is the foundation for laser and wavefront sensor design. Lighter Side of Adaptive Optics is a nontechnical explanation of optics, the atmosphere, and the technology for "untwinkling" the stars. While interweaving a fictional romantic relationship as an analogy to adaptive optics, and inserting satire, humor, and philosophical rants, Tyson makes a difficult scientific topic understandable. The "why" and "how" of adaptive optics has never been more enjoyable.

"Robert Tyson's numerous puns and anecdotes form a continuous stream of silliness that made me laugh and wonder what was coming next ... The technical discussions on adaptive optics are not too deep, but they are really perfect for this type of book. In a very entertaining way, he describes the fundamentals of the technology. For people who are not too technical, it is very understandable, and for people with a background in the science, it's still a fun read."

-Josh Cobb, Optical systems designer and coauthor of Light Action! Amazing Experiments with Optics


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780819475619
Publisher: SPIE Press
Publication date: 01/15/2009
Series: Press Monographs
Pages: 122
Product dimensions: 5.30(w) x 8.30(h) x 0.40(d)

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R.S. Shorter

'Bob' Tyson has been at the forefront of 'Adaptive Optics' since the days of the Star Wars projects when he worked on the high-energy laser weapons systems. In 1999, he moved to the real world of astronomy at the University of North Carolina, Charlotte. He has published a string of books on the burgeoning art of forming reliable images from distorted wave fronts. His last commission by The Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE) was for a manuscript that would introduce those of us who missed out on this revolutionary advance in technology to the principals of 'Adaptive Optics'. He has succeeded with humour and rigour; puns fly amid a stream of tales. It is rare for an expert to write in such a way that the layman of the optics world giggles first and thinks after; then he realises that a new vista has been opened up. The map of this new technology is clearly laid out alongside with a music hall Barbie and Ken (sorry Barbara and Kenneth) story which goes some way to echo the distortions of perception produced by an accumulation of 20 cm blocks of air.

This book is fun, it is memorable and it represents superb teaching; of course the aspiring professional will need one of Tyson's many other books with their 1000 or so up-to-date references but 'Lighter Side' awakens the interest and will be part of my library as well as that of my high school. Everything is there in a condensed and accurate form and the power of this technology is evident; it is well indexed and the references are sufficient and up-to-date. It will inspire all who read it and will encourage many to join the field, perhaps even some medics for whom this idea is entirely new and, at least in the eye, has immense power.

It was inspired for the SPIE editors to have the idea and for 'Bob' to have the confidence to go down this unconventional route to proselytise this powerful and difficult technology. (R.S. Shorter, Winchester College)

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