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st7 wrote:anyone see it? cloud in we nenen
*Router exits the chat*stev wrote:A massive Milky Way survey
The impressive new image covers 13,000 times the area of the full moon viewed from Earth and contains an immense number of newly-discovered stars, nebulae, and other space objects.
"We simply pointed at a region with an extraordinarily high density of stars and were careful about identifying sources that appear nearly on top of each other," explained Andrew Saydjari, a graduate student at Harvard University and lead author of a paper detailing the new observation in the Astrophysical Journal Supplement. "Doing so allowed us to produce the largest such catalog ever from a single camera, in terms of the number of objects observed."
https://interestingengineering.com/scie ... ay-objects
https://decaps.legacysurvey.org/viewer
edit: 10 terabyte image
sMASH wrote:*Router exits the chat*stev wrote:A massive Milky Way survey
The impressive new image covers 13,000 times the area of the full moon viewed from Earth and contains an immense number of newly-discovered stars, nebulae, and other space objects.
"We simply pointed at a region with an extraordinarily high density of stars and were careful about identifying sources that appear nearly on top of each other," explained Andrew Saydjari, a graduate student at Harvard University and lead author of a paper detailing the new observation in the Astrophysical Journal Supplement. "Doing so allowed us to produce the largest such catalog ever from a single camera, in terms of the number of objects observed."
https://interestingengineering.com/scie ... ay-objects
https://decaps.legacysurvey.org/viewer
edit: 10 terabyte image
I will hadda watch those pixels load like a movie.
Prolly one of those pixels will contain a missing 'e'
maj. tom wrote:Should have been at least two women. A moon mission is long. 4 days each way, maybe 2 days on the surface.
Ur assuming their sexual preferences...maj. tom wrote:Should have been at least two women. A moon mission is long. 4 days each way, maybe 2 days on the surface.
maj. tom wrote:Should have been at least two women. A moon mission is long. 4 days each way, maybe 2 days on the surface.
maj. tom wrote:Solar Eclipse 2024 coming! 8th April. I wish to see this with my own eyes on a location. Well, projection screen.
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