Star crossed? Combining photonics and astronomy

Modern astronomical instruments tend to be expensive, massive and built on an ad hoc basis. Devices developed for photonics can replace expensive bulk optics, streamlining instrument development. Here I discuss the challenges and successes in combining photonic technologies and astronomical instrumentation.

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