AkaSci, (edited ) to random
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The largest camera ever built for astrophysics arrived this week at the Rubin Observatory at Cerro Pachón in Chile.

The LSST camera, built by the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory in Menlo Park, CA, is the final major component of the Rubin Observatory's Simonyi Survey Telescope to arrive at the summit.

Development of the observatory has been funded by the NSF and the DOE.

First light is expected in Dec 2024.

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/jB1s_YEcJi8
https://rubinobservatory.org/news/camera-arrives-chile
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AkaSci,
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The Rubin Observatory Simonyi Survey Telescope consists of 3 aspheric mirrors: an 8.4-m primary mirror M1, a 3.5-m convex secondary mirror M2, and a 5.0-m tertiary mirror M3.

The primary and tertiary mirrors are fabricated from a single piece of glass.
The secondary mirror (M2) is the largest convex mirror ever made.
Field of view = 3.5°.
The 3.2-gigapixel camera hangs below the secondary mirror.
https://www.lsst.org/about/tel-site/optical_design

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AkaSci, (edited )
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The Rubin Legacy Survey of Space and Time LSST Camera is the largest camera ever constructed for astronomy. It is a large-aperture, wide-field optical camera, capable of viewing light from the near ultraviolet to near infrared wavelengths.

Length: 3.73 m
Height: 1.65 m
Weight: 2,800 kg
Pixels: 3.2 billion
Wavelength: 0.32–1.06 μm
Filters: 6 (u-g-r-i-z-y)
Field of view = 3.5° (moon = 0.5°)
Operating temperature: -100°C

https://www6.slac.stanford.edu/lsst
https://www.lsst.org/about/camera/features

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nlskies, to Astro
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Stinginess continues for clear night skies. But did get a couple nights in February when I captured some data on Messier 106 (and friends).

I think it is one of the brightest galaxies that does not have a popular "informal" name.


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appassionato, to Astronomy
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Space at the Speed of Light: The History of 14 Billion Years for People Short on Time by Becky Smethurst, 2020

From the big bang to black holes, this fast-paced illustrated tour of time and space for the astro-curious unlocks the science of the stars to reveal fascinating theories, surprising discoveries, and ongoing mysteries in modern and .

@bookstodon

ottaross, to Astronomy
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I keep checking to see if has gone nova yet, but it seems like it hasn't.

Could happen any day between now and September. I'm not sure what the most definitive source is, or who will report the fastest when it happens.

Seems like a good opportunity for a single purpose website. Like maybe: hasTCoronaeBorealisGoneNovaYet.com

perhaps? Pretty small audience probably.

faab64, to Astronomy

Once-in-a-lifetime-shot.

A bright meteor burned up in the atmosphere while capturing Andromeda Galaxy.

📸 Jose Pedrero.

EZLorenzImagery, to Seattle
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andrealuck, (edited ) to space
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Mars, Valles Marineris

Full size image 4500x2532: https://flic.kr/p/2pTkhCU

ESA Mars Express HRSC
Orbit: 24647
Time: 2023-07-09
IDs:
HO647_0000_ND4
HO647_0000_GR4
HO647_0000_BL4

Credits:
Raw Data: ESA/DLR/G.Neukum-FUBerlin
Image Processing: AndreaLuck CC BY

umplus, to Astronomy Spanish
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- Another view of NGC 4689

https://www.universomagico.net/2024/05/otra-vista-de-ngc-4689.html

This image taken by the Hubble Space Telescope shows spiral galaxy NGC 4689. Resembling a cosmic fingerprint, this galaxy exhibits spiral arms branching in all directions, classifying it as a foculating spiral. Its position facing us offers astronomers an almost perfect view to study its structure in detail. The disk contains dense regions of gas, dust and.....

antikemagie, to Archaeology
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✨New Video✨
Free Online Resources for the Study of Ancient Magic & Where to Find Them

I introduce 10 free resources, among others about Divination, Ancient Magical Artefacts, Astronomy & Astrology, Dreams & Dreaming, and Divine Names

👉 https://youtu.be/7hb0tHiZwLs


#freebooks #openscience #archaeology #ancientmagic #divination #astronomy #astrology #dreams #artefact #names #divine #reading #freeresources #magic #witchcraft #gems #readingrecommendations

seav, to Philippines
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A few years ago, I came across this #Esquire #Philippines article about #Mars craters named after Philippine towns:

https://www.esquiremag.ph/long-reads/features/mars-craters-named-after-philippine-towns-a00289-20210223

I wondered if these craters are in #Wikidata and have the correct P138 (named after) property set so after writing the following #SPARQL query, I found out that all six craters are already in Wikidata as expected, but only two had their etymology indicated. Naturally, I completed them!

https://w.wiki/ABWy

#astronomy #etymology

franco_vazza, to Astronomy
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andrealuck, (edited ) to space
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Jupiter's eye? Nope that’s Ganymede casting its shadow on the Great Red Spot

Full size 2500x1400: https://flic.kr/p/2pTbFeK

NASA ESA Hubble Space Telescope
Target: JUPITER-GRS-2
Proposal ID: 13631Amy Simon
Date: 2014-04-21
IDs: icia02epq, icia02eqq , icia02erq

Image created processing data from: https://mast.stsci.edu
Preview raw data and more info: https://archive.stsci.edu/cgi-bin/mastpreview?mission=hst&dataid=ICIA02EPQ

Credit:
Raw data: NASA/ESA/STScI/AmySimon
Image processing: Andrea Luck
#Space #Astronomy #Jupiter #Astrodon #Spacetodon

gutenberg_org, to science
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Dutch physician, mathematician, cartographer Gemma Frisius was born in 1555.

He created important globes, improved the mathematical instruments of his day and applied mathematics in new ways to surveying and navigation. Gemma's rings, an astronomical instrument, are named after him. He observed the total lunar eclipse of 3 Mar 1569 and he also discovered the 1572 supernova in Cassiopeia on 9 Nov, which he observed two days before Tycho Brahe.

Images of the terrestrial globe of Gemma Frisius 1536 held by the Austrian National Library on behalf of the Rudolf Schmidt collection, Vienna.

JohnBarentine, to Hawaii
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"More than 150 people turned out at the Kihei Community Center on Wednesday for a public scoping meeting about a proposed telescope project on the summit of #Haleakala. The testimony was overwhelmingly against the project."

https://www.civilbeat.org/2024/05/the-air-force-wants-to-build-7-new-telescopes-on-maui-to-track-space-debris/

#Hawaii #Maui #Astronomy #AirForce #Telescopes #NativeHawaiian

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JohnBarentine, to Astronomy
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This pause resulted in no small part because of the comments submitted by McDonald Observatory, the Center for Biological Diversity and DarkSky International, among others. But: "Everything we’ve seen from CBP suggests that they’ll continue to build destructive walls and blast harmful lighting into some of the border region’s wildest places as soon as they get the chance."

https://www.tpr.org/border-immigration/2024-05-23/border-agency-pauses-plan-for-high-intensity-lighting-in-west-south-texas-amid-legal-fight

CosmicRami, to Astronomy
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I taunt astronomers in other EM regimes because unlike us cool radio astro folks, they mostly can't do astronomy during the day (where we can).

Now, folks from our uni (Macquarie Uni) and fellow PhD'er Sarah Caddy, are building telescopes for daytime obs.

THIS IS BETELGEUSE IN THE DAY! 🤯

To get these results, we've built a telescope that has MANY eyes, and named it after the huge spider we have here called 'The Huntsman' (which of course, has many eyes).

Some nice work coming from this 'scope!

More: shorturl.at/D3IKL

Paper: shorturl.at/kp2Xj

Woman standing next to a telescope that is made up of many smaller telescopes giving an appearance of many eyes looking upwards

coreyspowell, to space
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Exciting space-discovery alert!

Gliese 12 b is an Earth-size planet orbiting in the temperate zone around a nearby, stable red dwarf star. It's a Rosetta Stone world that will tell us a lot about how many superficially earthlike planets actually have the right conditions for life.

Are we rare? Are we common? Let's find out.

https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/news/2024/nasas-tess-finds-a-world-sized-between-earth-and-venus

coreyspowell,
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Many stories about newfound planet Gliese 12b (including the news release from the Royal Astronomical Society, sad to say) are full of errors.

We have NO idea yet what conditions are like there. That's what makes it so exciting! This is the kind of discovery that will provide big answers.

coreyspowell,
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If you're the kind of person who likes to go deep, I got you.

The full research paper is freely available online, providing the technical details of how astronomers found the Earth-size planet Gliese 12b, and what we really do (and do not) know about it.

https://academic.oup.com/mnras/article/531/1/1276/7679807

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Messier 60
Messier 60 is a giant elliptical galaxy located in the constellation Virgo, reaching its annual culmination at astronomical midnight around April 1st. …
https://astrocamp.eu/en/messier-60/
#M60 #Messier60 #NGC4649 #UGC7898
#universe #astronomy #space #nature #photography #clearskies

umplus, to Astronomy Spanish
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- PN K 1-16 by Jerry Yesavage

https://www.universomagico.net/2024/05/pn-k-1-16-por-jerry-yesavage.html

The image by astronomer Jerome Yesavage shows a low surface brightness planetary nebula cataloged as PN Kohoutek 1-16, located in the direction of the Draco Constellation and located at a distance of about 3,400 light years from the Solar System. The central star is a very hot pulsating star called DS Dra, it has a magnitude of 14.96 and is of spectral type.....

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