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Chile to install world’s largest astronomy camera at edge of Atacama desert

5 Jun 2024, 12:09 PM
Chile to install world’s largest astronomy camera at edge of Atacama desert

SANTIAGO, June 5 — With a resolution above 3.2 gigapixels, a nearly three-tonne weight and the ambitious task of carrying out an unprecedented decade-long exploration, the largest digital camera ever built for optical astronomy is ready to be installed under the clear skies of northern Chile.

The pieces required to assemble the Vera C. Rubin Observatory — which includes a ground-based telescope and the camera — travelled in several vehicles to the summit of Cerro Pachón in the Coquimbo region, on the edge of the Atacama desert, some 565km north of Santiago.

“Everything that we needed for operations (is) now on the summit and ready for checkout and hopefully for installation a little bit later this year,” said Stuartt Corder, chief science officer of the AURA association of universities and deputy director of the NOIRLab centre, which will operate the observatory.

According to its website, the Rubin Observatory is a complex, integrated system consisting of an 8m wide-field ground-based telescope, the camera, and an automated data processing system.

It will generate approximately 20 terabytes of data per night and its 10-year exploration will produce a catalogue database of 15 petabytes.

The goal of the exploration will be to understand the nature of dark energy and dark matter in the universe — of which only a small part is known — as well as studying the possibility of Earth colliding with asteroids, or stars and planets close to the sun.

“That’s a really inspiring moment where you can say — we’re starting. We’re standing here at the precipice, getting ready to start a campaign that in 10 years, we hope will answer the questions of ... when the universe was made and started into motion ... and how will it continue to evolve in the future?”

The result might not depart from what we already know, but they will help refine our understanding of the universe, Corder said.

AURA is a consortium of 47 United States institutions and three international affiliates that operate astronomical observatories for the National Science Foundation and Nasa. It is responsible for managing, among others, the NOIRLab centre.

Chile hosts much of the world’s investment in astronomy thanks to the clear skies of its Atacama Desert, the driest desert on earth.

— Reuters

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