Science
Stanford Researchers Take a World-First 3200 Megapixel Photo – Fstoppers
You’ll need 378 4K ultra-high definition screens to display this photo in full size. Imagine being able to see a golf ball from 15 miles away. Its low-light capabilities can also spot objects 100 million times dimmer than what we can see with the human eye. T…
You’ll need 378 4K ultra-high definition screens to display this photo in full size. Imagine being able to see a golf ball from 15 miles away. Its low-light capabilities can also spot objects 100 million times dimmer than what we can see with the human eye.
The reason for its creation is to study dark matter and to film the “largest astronomical movie of all time” and it will be installed in Stanford’s Legacy Survey of Space and Time (LSST) telescope in Chile.
The camera has 189 sensors, whic…
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