Miriam García discussed the great potential of adaptive optic instruments to study of massive stars in the Galactic disk in her talk “FRIDA+AO: dissecting populations of massive stars in the Galactic Disk“. This talk was presented at the workshop FRIDA + GTCAO: ciencia con la primera instrumentación de óptica adaptativa en GTC, on October 22nd, 2018.
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