Abstract
Interference fringes have recently been obtained with two small telescopes operated as a Michelson stellar interferometer. With the availability of photon-counting television cameras, it now becomes possible to build synthetic aperture arrays of large telescopes working in the speckle interferometry mode. Details of the two-telescope prototype are given, as well as preliminary plans for the construction of a full-size array.
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