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Generally, a perfect astronomical optical system will make a perfect (diffraction-limited) image for an incoming plane wavefront of light. The Earth's atmosphere is turbulent and variations in the index of refraction cause the plane wavefront from distant objects to be distorted. This distortion introduces amplitude variations, positional shifts and also image degradation. This causes two astronomical effects :
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