Thursday, September 20, 2012

DECam: Gazing deep into the final frontier in search of dark energy

DECam: Gazing deep into the final frontier in search of dark energy

The National Optical Astronomy Observatory (NOAO) puts it into perspective right away: "Eight billion years ago, rays of light from distant galaxies began their long journey to Earth." It's important to hold that fact in mind, as we marvel at the first images from deep in the belly of our universe to arrive from the Chile-based Dark Energy Camera (DECam). As that name might suggest, peering at remote galaxies for purely visual gratification isn't the camera's primary purpose. The result of eight years of planning and hard work, involving engineers and scientists from three continents, the DECam is mounted on the Victor M.
DECam: Gazing deep into the final frontier in search of dark energy

DECam: Gazing deep into the final frontier in search of dark energy

DECam: Gazing deep into the final frontier in search of dark energy

DECam: Gazing deep into the final frontier in search of dark energy

DECam: Gazing deep into the final frontier in search of dark energy

DECam: Gazing deep into the final frontier in search of dark energy

DECam: Gazing deep into the final frontier in search of dark energy

DECam: Gazing deep into the final frontier in search of dark energy


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