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Early this morning when I was 1/ asleep, I thought I heard there would
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On 8/22/11 6:37 PM, W. eWatson wrote:
Early this morning when I was 1/ asleep, I thought I heard there would be a segment on Subject. Anyone know more about it? I didn't see anything on today's schedule. Giant Camera Will Hunt For Signs Of Dark Energy http://www.npr.org/2011/08/22/139849...of-dark-energy "There's enough data that people know what we don't understand, but there's not enough data to explain it yet," says Brenna Flaugher, a physicist at Fermilab near Chicago, which assembled the Dark Energy Camera. "There's too much room for the theorists to come up with crazy ideas right now. And so there's lots of crazy ideas. And we need data." "That's where this new 570-megapixel camera comes in. Flaugher says its basic technology would be familiar to anyone who uses a digital point-and-shoot. "The camera that we built is really very similar to the digital cameras you can buy at Walmart or wherever," she says". "After it's mounted on the Blanco 4-meter telescope, high in the Chilean mountains, later this year, the camera will survey a large part of the sky for faint galaxies at the distant reaches of our universe". |
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On 8/22/2011 7:23 PM, Sam Wormley wrote:
On 8/22/11 6:37 PM, W. eWatson wrote: Early this morning when I was 1/ asleep, I thought I heard there would be a segment on Subject. Anyone know more about it? I didn't see anything on today's schedule. Giant Camera Will Hunt For Signs Of Dark Energy http://www.npr.org/2011/08/22/139849...of-dark-energy "There's enough data that people know what we don't understand, but there's not enough data to explain it yet," says Brenna Flaugher, a physicist at Fermilab near Chicago, which assembled the Dark Energy Camera. "There's too much room for the theorists to come up with crazy ideas right now. And so there's lots of crazy ideas. And we need data." "That's where this new 570-megapixel camera comes in. Flaugher says its basic technology would be familiar to anyone who uses a digital point-and-shoot. "The camera that we built is really very similar to the digital cameras you can buy at Walmart or wherever," she says". "After it's mounted on the Blanco 4-meter telescope, high in the Chilean mountains, later this year, the camera will survey a large part of the sky for faint galaxies at the distant reaches of our universe". Thanks. |
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