LSST Lens Cap Off

Researchers at SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory are nearly done with the LSST Camera, the world's largest digital camera ever built for astronomy. Roughly the size of a small car and weighing in at three tons, the camera features a five-foot wide front lens and a 3,200 megapixel sensor that will be cooled to -100°C to reduce noise. Once complete and in place atop the Vera C. Rubin Observatory's Simonyi Survey Telescope in Chile, the camera will survey the southern night sky for a decade, creating a trove of data that scientists will pore over to better understand some of the universe's biggest mysteries, including the nature of dark energy and dark matter.

Credit:

Jacqueline Ramseyer Orrell/SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory

About the Image

Id:slac-2022_0927_LSST_Lens_Cap_Off_Orrell-37
Type:Photographic
Release date:May 5, 2023, 3:51 p.m.
Size:3820 x 2124 px

About the Object

Name:LSST Camera
Category:Vera C. Rubin Observatory

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