In search of extraterrestrial life: The world's largest camera is key to exploring the universe.

It will be installed at the Vera C. Rubin Laboratory in Chile and will be a key instrument for revealing cosmic secrets.

The researchers completed the development of the LSST camera. Photo by Unsplash.

After 20 years of hard work, researchers have completed its development LSST camera (Conventional Study of Space and Time). It is the largest in the world and one of the main and most advanced pieces to explore Extraterrestrial life.

The The world's largest camera It is intended to reveal details about The Solar System And help you understand what dark matterMysterious object reflected around 85% In everything universe Although invisible to us.

Once activated, it will map the levels and measure a large number of brightnesses Night sky objects. Your target Map the sky of Southern Hemisphere when Ten yearsHave a more complete subject Dark universe Thus, scientists can precisely control anything Change Occurs throughout the decade in that area.

The designed camera is very sophisticated.  Photo by Unsplash.The designed camera is very sophisticated. Photo by Unsplash.

There is a grand room 3,200 megapixel resolution, will be installed in Vera C. Rubin Observatory Inside Chile And you are expected to take photos 20 billion galaxies.

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“Los Pictures That achieves Comprehensive can detect that A bowling ball At a distance of approx 25 km, while covering a sky seven times wider than the full moon. These images, billions of stars and galaxies, Helps to discover the secrets of the universe“, he explained Aaron RudmanDeputy Director of the Rubin Lab.

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William O'MullenDeputy Director of the Legacy Survey of Space and Time Mission told the media. 1,200 images of the same area of ​​the skyThis will make it possible to explore space with unprecedented depth compared to others Ground-based telescopes

“When finished Photo tool Its immediate integration with Rubin's monitoring systems in Chile means we will start production soon Best movie of all time And a very informative map night sky Never made it,” he said Zeljko IvezicSupervised construction by director de Rubin.

The Photo tool There is so much SoftSince its focal plane is formed 201 individual sensors Custom designed. Its flat 5 micronsA variation of no more than one-tenth the width of a human hair.

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