Images that show M87* with an angular size of some microarcseconds . It is compared to seeing a tennis ball on the Moon
Angular resolution is using image-forming device to get small details of an object. This can increase the image resolution of the image. It is used in optical or radio telescopes , microscopes , cameras , and eyes . In optics , it is used for light waves . In antenna theory , it is used for radio waves . In acoustics , it is used for sound waves .
An optical system can have a high angular resolution. This means that the perceived angular distance , (or what the viewer thinks the angular distance is) or the actual angular distance between the objects is small.
θ is the amount of angular resolution. An angular resolution can be found from the Rayleigh criterion .
Telescopes and angular resolution
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