World's Largest with Digital Camera 3200 Mega Pixel Photo Taken

The Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (SLAC) is the largest digital camera with a major digital camera in a major digital, a new blog of science and science from the U.S. National Accelerator Laboratory. 

Combine a golf ball of 3,200 megapixels, a full-size, full-size 378 4K resolution TVs, and a golf ball on a golf ball in the camera.

This massive resolution camera, which scientists will use for dark energy and dark matter research, will be installed at the Legacy Survey of Space and Time Telescope (LSST - formerly the Great Synoptic Research Telescope). According to the statement, the camera will be able to detect 100 million more dim objects than the human eye can see.

Scientists have combined 189 sensors, each with a resolution of 16 megapixels, to achieve that incredible resolution. The sensors in question are combined into units called rafts that make up the camera's focus.

There are a total of 25 rafts, including 21 to get images on camera and 4 custom rafts not used for viewing. In this way, the focus of the camera is 3.2 billion pixels in total. It took a pretty long time, including six months, to place rafts, each worth $3 million, on the focus plane.

The world's first biggest photo taken with a digital camera was actually a test of the camera setup in question. But we still have a long time ahead of us to complete the camera setup and install it on the Legacy Survey of Space and Time Telescope in Chile. In fact, the final test with the camera is expected to take place in mid-2021.

Accelerated video of the installation of the world's largest digital camera

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