While lucky Imaging is traditionally dedicated to astronomy, some other folks are using it to perform imaging on the ground. While the main idea is to get better images by using the magnifying capabilities of turbulence, one could probably reverse the problem by using a known target and evaluate the turbulence field. As I mentioned before, lucky imaging and gravitational lenses share similarities.
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