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Largest ever digital photographs taken by Vera Rubin Observatory camera – Digital Trends
The largest digital photographs ever taken in a single shot have been captured using the imaging sensors which will be used in the Vera Rubin Observatory.

The largest digital photographs ever taken in a single shot have been captured by the imaging sensors which will form the heart of the upcoming Vera Rubin Observatory.
The photographs are 3,200 megapixels, and each would require 378 4K displays to show them in full size, and they have such high resolution that a golf ball could be viewed from 15 miles away. The sensors will be integrated into the observatory where they will be used to detect faint sources of light in the night sky.
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