You can try and merge images to improve resolution, but at the end of the day, if you try and amplify or resolve something that you do not have in the first place, you are left with what you started with, which is nothing.
In my experience, merging images increases the dynamic range available (improving shadow and highlight details which is a image quality improvement), but not the resolution.
If you could improve the resolution, you could in theory shoot many optical light photos of a remote solar system for eg (that was not visible using optical technology) with optical cameras (rather than radio telescopes) and then simply merge them and the image of the solar system should appear.
This goes against the laws of physics as far as I am aware.
I'm happy to be proven wrong however about this.
But there will be investors who will be spooked by this news and could be the reason it has been sold down recently.
NEA Price at posting:
44.2¢ Sentiment: LT Buy Disclosure: Held