How to use in-sentence of “optics”:
+ The asteroid has an odd shape, as evidenced by adaptive optics images, the first of which were taken in December 2003, with the Keck telescope.
+ In September 10, 2005, a month after Eris Eris’ discovery, its moon was discovered by the adaptive optics team at the Keck telescopes in Hawaii, who was carrying out observations of the four brightest Kuiper belt objects.
+ Adaptive optics means changing the shape of the mirror or lens while looking at something, to see it better.
+ Most storage devices that do not require visual optics to read data fall into this category.
+ In February, 2006, a team of astronomers led by Franck Marchis measured accurately the orbit of the system using the Keck telescopesKeck Laser guide star adaptive optics system.

Example sentences of “optics”:
+ While optics is an old science, new things are still being discovered in it.
+ He is also known for improving the field of optics and his work on the method of indivisibles.
+ Tip-tilt mirrors are effectively segmented adaptive optics mirrors having only one segment which can tip and tilt, rather than having an array of multiple segments which can tip and tilt independently.
+ While optics is an old science, new things are still being discovered in it.
+ He is also known for improving the field of optics and his work on the method of indivisibles.
+ Tip-tilt mirrors are effectively segmented adaptive optics mirrors having only one segment which can tip and tilt, rather than having an array of multiple segments which can tip and tilt independently.
+ The book had an important influence on the development of optics and on science in general because it introduced the experimental scientific method.
+ Its odd shape was revealed by adaptive optics on the ESO 3.6m telescope at La Silla.
+ Its binary nature was found on 10 August, 2000 by a group of astronomers using adaptive optics at the Keck Telescope on Mauna Kea.
+ Guiding light by internal reflection, the principle that makes fiber optics possible, was first demonstrated by Jean-Daniel ColladonDaniel Colladon and Jacques Babinet in Paris in the early 1840s.
+ The simplest form of adaptive optics is tip-tilt correction, which corresponds to correction of the tilts of the wavefront in two dimensions.
+ With the arrival of the Hubble Space Telescope and adaptive optics ground-based telescopes the ring arcs have been re-examined several times, starting in July 1998.
+ Later, after a new technology called adaptive optics was discovered, it was possible to see Pluto and Charon as separate disks using ground-based telescopes.
+ Adaptive optics is a technology to improve the performance of optical systems by reducing the effects of rapidly changing optical distortion.
+ On July 17, 2006, the Keck telescopesKeck-10m II telescope and its Laser guide star Adaptive Optics system indicated a stretched shape for Hektor.
+ George Berkeley argued that optics from Isaac Newton and Johannes Kepler also had this problem.
+ He also studies optics and pendulum clock.
