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![]() "Ron Baalke" wrote in message ... Media Relations Caltech Pasadena, California MEDIA CONTACT: Scott Kardel, Palomar Public Affairs Director (760) 742-2111 July 29, 2003 New Sky Survey Begins at Palomar Observatory PALOMAR Mountain, Calif. -- A major new sky survey has begun at the Palomar Observatory. The Palomar-QUEST survey, a collaborative venture between the California Institute of Technology, Yale University, the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, and Indiana University, will explore the universe from our solar system out to the most distant quasars, more than 10 billion light-years away. The survey will be done using the newly refurbished 48-inch Oschin Telescope, originally used to produce major photographic sky atlases starting in 1950s. At its new technological heart is a very special, fully digital camera. The camera contains 112 digital imaging detectors, known as charge-coupled devices (CCDs). Done the maths from the details at the website - this works out as a 161 megapixel camera. ![]() Doug |
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