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Awesome Tips World’s Largest Camera, the 3.2-Gigapixel LSST, Is Complete



Engineers at the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory have completed work on the Legacy Survey of Space and Time camera. The device is the world’s largest digital camera and will be the centerpiece of a 10-year mission to map the night sky from the Vera C. Rubin Observatory in Chile.

00:00 LSST camera
00:30 The worlds largest digital camera
01:28 How does the camera work?
02:19 The shutter
02:30 Dark energy and dark matter
02:59 The camera moves to Chile

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Comments

  1. Every group has that one friend with a separate case for his lens.

  2. Theyโ€™re gonna need a giant photographer to use that.

  3. Yeah but can it do Macro ? ๐Ÿ˜† Awesome, I want one ! ๐Ÿ˜‰

  4. Great video…๐Ÿ‘

  5. Does it have movie mode?

  6. ๐Ÿ™„ seriously, Mr. Everything was good until I heard Chile. ๐Ÿ˜’ so… what? Male and "female" scientists are gonna interact and reproduce with negroes from Chile? ๐Ÿ™„ when is it gonna stop?

  7. 3.2? Come back when it's 6.9

  8. Lets put one of these in space.

  9. Christopher Nolan: I'll take your entire stock!

  10. How is this different than a smaller camera on bigger telescope?

  11. Does it come with a Nikon lens mount?

  12. How can you image a universe when every single object is temporally specially displaced?

  13. 2:09 "two different shades of blue"
    i see like 5-7

  14. Always want a clearer view of Uranus๐Ÿ˜’

  15. I'm excited, but can this do anything different than other high-end observatories?

  16. Does it come with filter apps pre installed?

  17. Ain't space cameras so much better than this? There's so much pollution on earth.

  18. but can it see why kids love cinnamon toast crunch

  19. If it can't see a donut on the moon, then it can't take a clear picture of the Sag A* black hole. Sadge.

  20. James webb isnt for beauty. Hubble was made for that but its dated. This is land base telescope should be bigger. Much bigger. It wont capture the cosmo but at lease it should capture more detail of the starring night. I tend to like galaxy and stars as desktop wall paper

  21. But can it see why kids love the taste of Cinnamon Toast Crunch?

  22. whats the F-Stop? lol

  23. Looking forward to the movies it creates.

  24. Trash

    They built it in a hurry. That means finances controlled a lot of their decisions. That means parts WILL wear out at different times from each other and need to be replaced but because those parts are so "specialized" and won't be made the same again, they'll need to be replacing entirely assemblies rather than just a part or two.

    All of that means that when a part finally goes out on this lens – that's it. The lens is dead.

    Well-done California, as always, well done. ~smh~

    All CA knows how to do is waste money.

  25. We still won't get any clear pics of the moons surface though. Bet?

  26. strap it on starship

  27. Can I use this as a selfie camera

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  29. You know the us inteligence agencies already have 10 of these pointing back down at earth.

  30. Yes, indeed

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