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Vera C Rubin Observatory captures stunning, record-breaking first photo of broccoli – Firstpost
It would need 378 4K ultra-HD TV screens to display one of them in full size and the resolution is so massive that one could see a golf ball from about 24 kilometres away.
FP TrendingSep 10, 2020 11:01:06 IST
The camera core of the Vera C Rubin Observatory has clicked its first test 3,200-megapixels digital photos the largest ever taken in a single shot.
According to a statementby SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, the images are so large that it would take 378 4K ultra-high-definition TV screens to display one of them in full size. It added that the resolution is so massive that one could see a golf ball from about 24 kilometres away.
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