Fig. 4

Comparison of PSFV,0m (black line) with surface-brightness profile cuts of Venus (red lines), Jupiter (blue lines), the full Moon (solid and dash-dotted orange lines), and the half Moon on the symmetry axis (dashed orange line) and the axis orthogonal to that (dotted orange line). Profiles of objects at apogee (perigee) are drawn with solid (dash-dotted) lines. All profiles, but PSFV,0m, were divided with the illuminated area of the respective object. The light (medium) grey region indicates the PSF core (blue sky), and the white region the aureole. Bullets and circles indicate rPSF of individual profiles, cf. Table 2.
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