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The Vera C. Rubin Observatory will use the world's largest digital camera to capture the far reaches of the universe, and in the process, hope to tackle some of the most fundamental questions in science today.
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The Vera C. Rubin Observatory is the first national observatory to have been named for a woman and it currently houses the world’s largest optical lens ever built.
Measuring 1.55 meters in diameter, this piece of glass is one of three lenses that will be the eyes for a new astronomical camera. The optical lens weighs more than 3 tons and has an enormous field of view, where light from billions of galaxies will come into focus. By recording images of the entire sky every few days, this camera will produce a time-lapse movie of the universe.
In this Focal Point, we hear from Cosmologist Daniel Gruen, PhD, from the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, and Stuart Marshall, a camera operator physicist, to learn more about what this massive digital camera has to offer. Watch to find out!
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Miguel Aragon-Calvo, UNAM, Mark SubbaRao, Adler Planetarium, Alex Szalay, JHU
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Rubin Observatory’s Legacy Survey of Space and Time
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“During the first 10 years of operations, Rubin Observatory will conduct the Legacy Survey of Space and Time (LSST) of the entire southern sky and provide the widest, fastest and deepest views of the night sky ever observed.”
Engineering the world’s largest digital camera
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“The camera is a combination of many extremes. Its largest lens is one of the biggest ever created for astronomy and astrophysics. The ceramic grid that will hold its imaging sensors is so flat that no feature larger than a human red blood cell sticks up from its surface. The electronics that control the sensors are customized to fit in a very tight space and use as little power as possible.”
First national US observatory to be named after a woman!
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“It was announced today that the upcoming Large Synoptic Survey Telescope (LSST), which will conduct a vast astronomical survey for unprecedented discovery of the deep and dynamic Universe, will now be named the NSF (National Science Foundation) Vera C. Rubin Observatory (Rubin Observatory).”
Four New Giant Telescopes Are About to Rock Astronomy
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“Now, astronomers stand on the threshold of a new telescope revolution. During the next several years, researchers expect three instruments that are more than twice the size of their closest competitors to start scanning the skies. And a fourth telescope, one “only” 8 meters in diameter, will use advanced technology to image the entire night sky every three days. This quartet of new instruments promises to deliver stunning science on the hot-button issues.”
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@trailblazer2001
@trailblazer2001 4 года назад
All this just to make another wallpaper for my PC.
@Gfish17
@Gfish17 4 года назад
That's the whole point. Lol.
@craigcorson3036
@craigcorson3036 4 года назад
Aren't people nice?
@clifbar8628
@clifbar8628 4 года назад
🤣😅😅
@pressaltf4forfreevbucks179
@pressaltf4forfreevbucks179 4 года назад
Well, thats fine by me tbh
@TotalDrganMania
@TotalDrganMania 4 года назад
We wanted to make something special for you :)
@EzequielBaltazar
@EzequielBaltazar 4 года назад
Damn! My 30mp dslr makes 50Mb raw images... Just made the math here using this reference and each file of this camera takes 5.3Gb! It's 10.6Gb per minute! 600+Gb per hour! If we are lucky to have an average of 4 hours per night without clouds, in 10 years it will consume 9 million and 334 thousand Gb..... 🤯 9.3 Petabytes. And we will have translated all the visible light of the universe from our perspective to a collection of 7.47x10e16 zeros and ones...
@anandsuralkar2947
@anandsuralkar2947 4 года назад
Is RAW image losslessely compressed though???
@axel3895
@axel3895 4 года назад
@@anandsuralkar2947 actually it will be more than that
@darshanD_o7
@darshanD_o7 4 года назад
Damn !
@raditiyavalendeto4112
@raditiyavalendeto4112 4 года назад
@@anandsuralkar2947 no compression.
@lasarith2
@lasarith2 4 года назад
Studious Monk it’s also the old CCD - then newer cmos in all modern camera because CCD is still far superior then cmos .
@mashiroinoue
@mashiroinoue 4 года назад
*"Every 30 seconds, half a minute passes."*
@arzentvm
@arzentvm 4 года назад
words of wisdom
@watema3381
@watema3381 4 года назад
*yes, the floor is made of floor*
@yeetionary
@yeetionary 4 года назад
together we can stop this
@Vysair
@Vysair 4 года назад
the sky is as high as the sky
@skyeplays1772
@skyeplays1772 4 года назад
:O
@dogarualexandru-stefan
@dogarualexandru-stefan 4 года назад
Imagine, if all humanity was united and there ware no money, imagine the technical and scientific advances we would have without the hindrance of money.
@_rileyweaver_637
@_rileyweaver_637 4 года назад
If only that kind of economy would work
@santos.l.halper1999
@santos.l.halper1999 4 года назад
Great, we can map the precession of the starlink network! Awesome
@JACKSPARROW-wp7pb
@JACKSPARROW-wp7pb 4 года назад
Thank you humanity. Humans are so great much respect to the people creating things to make life easier and scientific studies
@harrazmasri2805
@harrazmasri2805 4 года назад
to think that our newer generations is luckier to be educated by the results of our current technology rather than 20 years ago, man
@ProperLogicalDebate
@ProperLogicalDebate 4 года назад
I would like to see looking at a big white field, something like the Moon but much further away, and seeing if anything transits it. A rogue planet, something in the Oort Cloud, asteroid, dark old star, Black Hole, or that unknown thing.
@j.c.4316
@j.c.4316 4 года назад
omg the depth perception it will be capable of
@pranjalvw2193
@pranjalvw2193 4 года назад
iPhone:- Good, now make 4 of them and stick it back of phone
@Dusk0nerSA
@Dusk0nerSA 4 года назад
O my god!! God please ley me live atleast 11 more years so i can see this
@kennethlozano9804
@kennethlozano9804 4 года назад
Imagine the size of that image...I can't even imagine💚💚
@OmShankar
@OmShankar 4 года назад
This video was just dope. Really looking forward to this telescope and the "timelapse of the universe" ( The name itself is just so cool) P.S. - I wonder who's the voice of this focal point series? 🤔
@dislikebutton8789
@dislikebutton8789 4 года назад
Scientist 1: well boys we did it. Reached the apex of earthbound astronomy, an achievement that will be heralded for generations to come. What do we do first? Scientist 2: SET THAT BIT*H ON TIMELAPSE BEEEEEP BOOOOP
@Yaboikvk
@Yaboikvk 4 года назад
When can my iPhone get this
@karlostjuroukei1802
@karlostjuroukei1802 4 года назад
5:43 phone cameras in 2069
@another1commenter770
@another1commenter770 4 года назад
while bank CCTV will still be 80x60pixels
@karlostjuroukei1802
@karlostjuroukei1802 4 года назад
@@another1commenter770 why is CCTV Resolution so low?
@letme-cee
@letme-cee 3 года назад
i wish this video was made 10 years back
@Karthik-jz4nr
@Karthik-jz4nr 4 года назад
How many Gigapixel? My smartphone camera: *0.1mega pixel*
@ROBERTGOTSCHALL-j8u
@ROBERTGOTSCHALL-j8u 6 месяцев назад
I wondered why a lens, but I guess it’s hard to build a fast mirror? I’m obsessed with time lapse. Everything looks different.
@borninthe90s40
@borninthe90s40 4 года назад
My childhood dream.its going to be wild if they sold this as a commercial camera imagine everybody acces to eye of the universe
@theultimatehoomanperson6701
@theultimatehoomanperson6701 3 года назад
Finally we have a 64k camera
@aditeayah
@aditeayah 4 года назад
_But Does it have a phone_
@grimmcreaper2803
@grimmcreaper2803 4 года назад
LOVE IT
@PHReddy_Vedios
@PHReddy_Vedios 4 года назад
Watching a camera having 3.2 giga pixel in a mobile having 64 mega pixel camera where I can't even take picture of a sky !!
@anandsuralkar2947
@anandsuralkar2947 4 года назад
Lol..thats probably bcz exposer time sensor size and dynamic range of camera. Also..sensor view cone is almost 90%..thats why when u take photo of moon it looks just like a white dot😁 thats sucks
@jackpistone8015
@jackpistone8015 4 года назад
good god is this fascinating
@pedrodelaet2510
@pedrodelaet2510 4 года назад
If we look at a galaxy we say : we are looking back in time . Imagene that you are in that galaxy and you are looking to our galaxy, are you still looking back in time ? Yes, always. Every galaxy you look at is looking back in time including our one galaxy. My qeustion is : are we realy looking almost to the beginning off the Big Bang with the big red curtain , impossible to look by ? Or is that our event horizon ?
@Meiquisha
@Meiquisha 3 года назад
xiaomi: we need to beat this camera!!! ADD MORE MEGAPIXELS!!!!
@Regalert
@Regalert 4 года назад
Strange call "noise" instead of "inteference".
@ullaskunder
@ullaskunder 3 года назад
Awesomeeeeee....
@arkamondal6049
@arkamondal6049 3 года назад
Guys in the future: It took a camera that big to take a 3.2 gigapixel picture?
@sandyestabrook3898
@sandyestabrook3898 2 года назад
Correct me if I am wring. Vera Rubin sounds a poor man's Webb. - like a wide angle / fish eye version
@aedaldaniel
@aedaldaniel 3 года назад
apparently a 4k tv has 8 million pixels, and 1 billion = 1000 million this camera has 3.2 * 1000 = 3200 million pixels.
@emildobre4442
@emildobre4442 4 года назад
Shit I’ll be 40 when they finish with the movie
@day__dreamer16
@day__dreamer16 4 года назад
Hey make a update vedio on James web Telescope..
@fortuner123
@fortuner123 4 года назад
Stunning. These guys are truly brilliant.
@vishwassamriya2946
@vishwassamriya2946 4 года назад
Absolutely, no doubts..!! They think this is also.. amazing..!!
@anirudhroy6124
@anirudhroy6124 4 года назад
That's why they're known as scientists 😁😁😁
@anirudhroy6124
@anirudhroy6124 4 года назад
We are around 7 billion in population and among us only few millions are taking us to the future .. that's not fair🙄🙄🙄
@reecemilan7763
@reecemilan7763 4 года назад
They are madlads
@anonymousstout4759
@anonymousstout4759 4 года назад
Ah, yes finally camera to see dem Alien cheeks
@ivan-Croatian
@ivan-Croatian 4 года назад
Dem fine alien ass cheeks 🙄
@bevelededge6941
@bevelededge6941 4 года назад
@@ivan-Croatian u finna see bactera sized cheeks xD
@tanjirokamodo5072
@tanjirokamodo5072 4 года назад
@@bevelededge6941 At least it will be alien cheeks
@mitchellbrown1425
@mitchellbrown1425 4 года назад
than you would have epic science balls
@elviscesar8021
@elviscesar8021 4 года назад
haha alien is on mars..
@blancocd
@blancocd 4 года назад
applied for an internship on computer vision for this observatory's images, hopefully I'll get it :)
@reynanhenry612
@reynanhenry612 4 года назад
Good luck
@azi.astra.x71
@azi.astra.x71 4 года назад
Hopefully you get it! Good luck!!
@musiclove94r
@musiclove94r 4 года назад
Goood luck!
@surfside75
@surfside75 4 года назад
10 year internship 🤷
@aqeelraja4750
@aqeelraja4750 4 года назад
Good luck
@stijn2472
@stijn2472 4 года назад
Can't wait for the pictures it will take.
@skyeplays1772
@skyeplays1772 4 года назад
but they will look normal because most if not all phones don't have 3.2billion pixels
@bgtubber
@bgtubber 4 года назад
@@skyeplays1772 I had a stroke reading this.
@EzequielBaltazar
@EzequielBaltazar 4 года назад
Guess they could pay for the project just selling huge posters os those pictures with a good campaign.
@EzequielBaltazar
@EzequielBaltazar 4 года назад
@@skyeplays1772 but then you keep zooming... 😜
@paniccat502
@paniccat502 4 года назад
For the final timelaps it will take 10 years
@wnderer4365
@wnderer4365 4 года назад
imagine the size of the total files... 3.2 billion pixels image every 30 sec for every night 10 years...
@Nulibrium
@Nulibrium 4 года назад
around tree fiddy
@niklasschmidt3610
@niklasschmidt3610 4 года назад
Could be three or four... maybe five
@willblack7353
@willblack7353 4 года назад
50 L.
@benbooth2783
@benbooth2783 4 года назад
100's of petabytes in fact 7:28.
@EzequielBaltazar
@EzequielBaltazar 4 года назад
It would be interesting to know how many 1 Tb ssds they have avaliable.
@shubh_007
@shubh_007 4 года назад
Guys, seems like we're about to get some brand new wallpapers 📷
@christiansartorio3645
@christiansartorio3645 4 года назад
I can't wait also hope we can reach the year of 2030s
@genericasianperson6405
@genericasianperson6405 4 года назад
@@christiansartorio3645 with how 2020 is going there won't be a 2030
@craigcorson3036
@craigcorson3036 4 года назад
Mine is Stephan's Quintet right now. What's yours?
@yeetionary
@yeetionary 4 года назад
2020 described: Your riding on a bike,excited for a new decade,but then the ground combusts into fire,then the sky is on fire,and everything’s on fire because your in hell.
@bunnygirl8482
@bunnygirl8482 3 года назад
Hubble pictures are Good wallpapers.
@raditiyavalendeto4112
@raditiyavalendeto4112 4 года назад
Samsung: write that down, write that down!
@sreejithsreekumar1327
@sreejithsreekumar1327 4 года назад
charles* lel
@dondominic7404
@dondominic7404 4 года назад
LOL!
@KK001
@KK001 4 года назад
Theyre working on a 600mp sensor for smartphones whitch is apparently the resolution of the human eye. It should me out in 3-4 years.
@aarshinpanchal
@aarshinpanchal 4 года назад
Ohhhhhhh!! Epic
@yeetionary
@yeetionary 4 года назад
no add 3 cameras wait that’s apple
@AdamSalehx
@AdamSalehx 4 года назад
The sponsor of MelodySheep?
@azom5577
@azom5577 3 года назад
no
@xxsever_shadowxx6279
@xxsever_shadowxx6279 3 года назад
no
@13_cmi
@13_cmi 3 года назад
@@azom5577 heheh funny number
@rottenpoet6675
@rottenpoet6675 3 года назад
MelodySheep best :D
@davidmurphy563
@davidmurphy563 4 года назад
I wish they'd named "dark matter" something like "non-barionic matter", the current name makes people think its related to dark energy and woo-peddlers have run rampant with it.
@cmbaz1140
@cmbaz1140 4 года назад
NBM
@mranderson2048
@mranderson2048 4 года назад
woo-peddlers will always be there... we still got flat Earthers, ffs
@patrik5123
@patrik5123 4 года назад
woo-peddlers and science-disbelievers will always exist. The name, I think, is irrelevant.
@skyeplays1772
@skyeplays1772 4 года назад
non-photonic matter
@JC-ld7kc
@JC-ld7kc 4 года назад
dank matter
@surrogatemarker
@surrogatemarker 4 года назад
Probably the most impressive video graphics I’ve ever bet seen to explain this incredible camera and it’s capabilities
@chandrakanthor1706
@chandrakanthor1706 4 года назад
Vivo&oppo are trying to put this cam in their next mobile.
@arnavrawat9864
@arnavrawat9864 4 года назад
XD LMAO
@awholenewchannel5649
@awholenewchannel5649 4 года назад
I can smell it coming no joke
@anandsuralkar2947
@anandsuralkar2947 4 года назад
It wouldn't be joke in next 3-4years really that is gonna be a real thing
@sampohlmann1503
@sampohlmann1503 4 года назад
@@anandsuralkar2947 it would be physically impossible, unless their next phone will be as big as the dome they used to envelope the telescope.
@dkt6408
@dkt6408 4 года назад
MP are not that important over 30MP Phone manufacturers just want numbers to put on advertising. The best professional DSLR'S are 20-30 MP
@zakariahassan1585
@zakariahassan1585 4 года назад
I wonder what the images would look like if this equipment was placed onto the ISS (International Space Station) ?
@Im-mv6bf
@Im-mv6bf 4 года назад
Needs to go way higher than that. Moving far too fast on the iss for it do be any good
@Freesoul5995
@Freesoul5995 4 года назад
Not feasible.. for that purpose James Webb deep space telescope is getting ready..!
@Gronkel_
@Gronkel_ 4 года назад
A 30 ton optical lens?
@daniebello
@daniebello 4 года назад
Kanna Sai James Webb shoots in infrared only I think
@emildobre4442
@emildobre4442 4 года назад
Tell Elon
@ShubhamKumar-dl5gv
@ShubhamKumar-dl5gv 4 года назад
when we see such amazing inventions we should realize how far humanity has come from hunter and gathers to the explorer of the universe.
@SuperMuha2
@SuperMuha2 4 года назад
but also how few we actually know and we just started to understand - we have got such a long journey to go.
@bulletproofblouse
@bulletproofblouse 4 года назад
Still hunting and gathering data. :D
@hariangr
@hariangr 4 года назад
yet people still believe earth is flat
@ShubhamKumar-dl5gv
@ShubhamKumar-dl5gv 4 года назад
@@SuperMuha2 yes brother when i also think about it i get excited plus sad , sad beacause we are not gonna be arround to witness all those things ..... Still happy 😊 for humanity
@ShubhamKumar-dl5gv
@ShubhamKumar-dl5gv 4 года назад
@@bulletproofblouse yes 😂😂😂 but this hunting and gathering is much harder than what our ancestor use to do ....
@hipopickle2216
@hipopickle2216 4 года назад
Absolutely amazing ❤️ we need to see the pictures
@RahulKumar-it7iu
@RahulKumar-it7iu 4 года назад
My phone wouldn't store even a single picture of that camera.
@Utroll
@Utroll 4 года назад
that would be around 5.3Gb ... yes your phone handles it. The question would be more about the memory to open that file and the processing power .. And.. what for ? (please no more wallpaper joke ahah)
@mk1st
@mk1st 4 года назад
Always nice to be reminded that there are smart people out there doing great work.
@jacobandrews2663
@jacobandrews2663 4 года назад
sadly, those same brilliant people refuse to lead us and become our politicians..
@amentrison2794
@amentrison2794 4 года назад
@@jacobandrews2663 yup. What's that quote? Something about how those who would be best fit to lead us are inherently the kind of people who wouldn't want to get that kind of job
@publicmail2
@publicmail2 4 года назад
DARPA used this in a satellite to look at earth real time at a relatively large area, several sq miles, using cheap smart phone CCDs in a mosaic.
@KevinMsyah
@KevinMsyah 4 года назад
Can we access it?
@moryakantha5782
@moryakantha5782 4 года назад
"Thousands of Petabytes!" OMG Gamers get READY!!!!!
@doriannamjesnik3007
@doriannamjesnik3007 3 года назад
Rookie numbers.
@zachnunes123456789
@zachnunes123456789 4 года назад
Finally something positive and exciting for the years to come.
@marcd7332
@marcd7332 3 года назад
There are many positive things coming, if you only focus on the negative you miss them.
@no_more_free_nicks
@no_more_free_nicks 4 года назад
It will record the most beautiful traces of the starlink project.
@astrofox2409
@astrofox2409 4 года назад
Unfortunately, yeah, Starlink isn't great for astronomy.
@jonathanmay7508
@jonathanmay7508 4 года назад
@@astrofox2409 astronomy needs to accelerate its progress just like the tech industry does. We need to be building a composite of satellites to form a mega telescope in space that would make the James web look like a toy
@GK-qc5ry
@GK-qc5ry 4 года назад
@@jonathanmay7508 yeah maybe more global networks of telescopes like they did for the black hole picture, turning earth into one massive telescope.
@AwfulnewsFM
@AwfulnewsFM 4 года назад
@@GK-qc5ry we can't use that method for optical telescopes because the distance uncertainty needs to be less than the wave length of the light for it to work.
@matthias4
@matthias4 4 года назад
Satellite traces can easily be removed by software, even I know several hobby astronomers who know how to. I think the scientists might be able to do this as well. :) But many simulations of a sky with Starlink satellites are outdated anyway because of the lower orbit (500-600km) and the ways SpaceX tries to block more light from reflecting to earth. (Dark coating and sun visors)
@nigonkouk1770
@nigonkouk1770 4 года назад
Sounds expensive', you could of fed the earth's starving children's children's children wif dat kina moneys ;[) LoL''''''''''''''
@_rileyweaver_637
@_rileyweaver_637 4 года назад
No... you couldn't...
@Vysair
@Vysair 4 года назад
fed em 1g uranium, you got 20billion calories on that
@nigonkouk1770
@nigonkouk1770 4 года назад
@@Marv0712 lol, I was just saying' 😉
@wk8219
@wk8219 4 года назад
I've been excited abou this one for the better part of a decade. Can't wait for first light.
@patrik5123
@patrik5123 4 года назад
I dig that Vera Rubin is getting this level of acknowledgement.
@Killbayne
@Killbayne 4 года назад
Im extremely stoked for this! I love seeing humanity progress
@louistech112
@louistech112 4 года назад
This is amazing I can’t wait to see what we can learn from this
@vineshen3599
@vineshen3599 4 года назад
Wow .. when humanity works together and great minds work on solving a problem the technological break throughs and machines that can first be imagined then constructed are amazing. This telescope is an absolute engineering marvel , we have come so far technologically in the past 50yrs, its mind blowing... not to mention the data storage capacities that are required to support such enormous files, this would not have been possible if the cloud storage servers that we take for granted in 2020 did not exist.
@PeaceManBro
@PeaceManBro 4 года назад
Why doesnt the news showcase fascinating technology like this instead of violence and negativity all the time?
@Quell__
@Quell__ 4 года назад
@@PeaceManBro because negative emotions have a greater effect on us humans than positive ones. outrage is stronger than curiosity and fascination, sadly. Imagine where we would be if the USA spends the budget of its military on NASA and space exploration. Almost all our new technologies have its roots in the era of space race in the 60s... What are we benefiting from the military? I can only think of GPS and I am pretty sure that we would have gotten GPS sooner if NASA had such a big budget of 721 billion $ lol
@simulify8726
@simulify8726 4 года назад
GIGAPIXEL? Sounds good for a new google smartphone product.
@interludic
@interludic 4 года назад
Great team work seems to the really impressive thing to me. But the results will be truly amazing for the next generation to unravel
@kumbi8368
@kumbi8368 4 года назад
We currently have phones more powerful than the computers NASA did when they landed on the moon. 10 years from now we’ll probably have these in our phones. Not that we would even need them XD.
@panzrok8701
@panzrok8701 4 года назад
Well you still need an aperture of several meters. Thats why todays smartphone cameras are useless at astrophotography compared to old DLSRs with a lower resolution.
@lasarith2
@lasarith2 4 года назад
Panzrom Samsung is talking about a 600MP phone 🤷🏼‍♂️
@geethasherigar9117
@geethasherigar9117 4 года назад
I wish my phone had one of those
@Karthik-jz4nr
@Karthik-jz4nr 4 года назад
Then your phone would be the size or a house.... unlikely!
@mypahrizal335
@mypahrizal335 4 года назад
You already have something even better, your eyes
@HeroOfTheDay16
@HeroOfTheDay16 4 года назад
@@mypahrizal335 last time i checked my eyes can't see the majority of stars/galaxies not to mention detail
@hermanjohnson9180
@hermanjohnson9180 4 года назад
Me too
@arsenalgear3009
@arsenalgear3009 4 года назад
In 200 years you might 😉
@vinaysridhar7306
@vinaysridhar7306 4 года назад
Are the starlink satellites in any way gonna affect the images taken by this?
@vinaysridhar7306
@vinaysridhar7306 4 года назад
@@renevile I don't think there's a way of photographing around them considering the density of the satellites as over 10,000 more are planned to be launched.
@vinaysridhar7306
@vinaysridhar7306 4 года назад
@@renevile it would've been cooler if they were able to launch this into space.... Uk like the upcoming James Webb telescope
@Sekir80
@Sekir80 4 года назад
@@vinaysridhar7306 And not just that, there are a lot of other satellites up there. I don't get why people pick on starlink. Maybe its the media buzz around them?
@hellcat1988
@hellcat1988 4 года назад
Seeing as how I'm in my 30's, and how many of these projects will be completed within my lifetime, it could very well be that I will live to see the telescope that finds whatever rock is out there that, if undiscovered in time to divert, will cause an extinction level event capable of wiping out humanity. What a time to be alive. As great minds throughout time have discovered time and again, all the answers are already out there in the universe, just waiting for someone to ask the right question.
@jeeppayton
@jeeppayton 4 года назад
Ya! Like is the earth round or flat?
@Mridul_verma1
@Mridul_verma1 4 года назад
*Sushant* *Singh* *Rajput* would have surely loved it!!! 🥺😔
@flyroket
@flyroket 4 года назад
Cool trailer and I can't wait to see the movie in 2030!
@osmantoplica8912
@osmantoplica8912 3 года назад
2032* :(
@theultimatehoomanperson6701
@theultimatehoomanperson6701 3 года назад
Now it's just time to find a 30274560 terabyte SD card
@wo_ah2382
@wo_ah2382 4 года назад
introducing the iPhone 20
@vitorschroederdosanjos6539
@vitorschroederdosanjos6539 4 года назад
Who am I to predict that - world class physicist We could all aspire to be more like that
@bmw3-er
@bmw3-er 4 года назад
What a humble guy! Props to them!
@moedalgarny
@moedalgarny 4 года назад
cia USA army and fbi and: can we have a drive test pleaseee
@Psycandy
@Psycandy 4 года назад
why refract and not reflect, is it because the sensor array is too large to move independently?
@ekhmoi4552
@ekhmoi4552 4 года назад
This is just incredible!
@souravtambe5743
@souravtambe5743 3 года назад
The more you learn, the more you get to know that you know nothing. -With reference to space by some wise person
@Johansen1000
@Johansen1000 3 года назад
The price was not even half a billion, America alone spend 1600 times that much money on War every single year, imagine if that money was spent on actual science to better mankind.
@MissionaryInMexico
@MissionaryInMexico 4 года назад
Science and the Word of God run by side by side in their exponential run to the last day of the 6,000 years since Adam, "Man will be increasingly wise, ever learning but never able to come to the truth." "Man will be wiser and weaker..." So many scriptures that point to how futile this is. But those futile images are going to be so beautiful! If we keep our perspective, that man's knowledge is so weak and lacking in comparison to God's Word and Knowledge... Then I have no problem with learning science that shows God's creation. Remember, before man, in each "Day" there was something else that was created. The word "Day" in this sense does not mean "24 hours" but it means "An era of time, period of time." How long were these periods? Nobody knows. Because there was no man here to record that. Maybe each "Day" was a billion years.
@amoghavarshamurthy
@amoghavarshamurthy 4 года назад
Beautiful graphics used in this video.
@EpicTime33
@EpicTime33 4 года назад
*Chinese cellphone makers in few years :*
@henlo9690
@henlo9690 4 года назад
*breaks and explodes in 4 seconds*
@TonyMcClure
@TonyMcClure 4 года назад
This is going to be awesome!!! Can’t wait to see it!!
@yorusuyasoul69420
@yorusuyasoul69420 4 года назад
Send galaxy pics dear
@bhargavchaudhari9971
@bhargavchaudhari9971 4 года назад
we living in a wonderful era of innovation.
@earthasian
@earthasian 4 года назад
Every time it tries to take a picture, starlink satellites will photobomb 😶
@jonathanmay7508
@jonathanmay7508 4 года назад
Building telescopes on the ground is 19th century thinking.
@earthasian
@earthasian 4 года назад
@@jonathanmay7508 That's true, but you also know how much time NASA is taking to launch telescopes like James Webb 🤷🏼‍♂️
@jonathanmay7508
@jonathanmay7508 4 года назад
@@earthasian yes that's my point they go quite slow compared to a private company that has much more on the line. If NASA fails they'll still get funding if space x fails they go bankrupt
@jonathanmay7508
@jonathanmay7508 4 года назад
@@earthasian I should note too many fails as failure is the best way to learn.
@enshroudedcloud
@enshroudedcloud 4 года назад
Everything in this video that is visually referencing space is animated except for that one Hubble photo which they have been using for nearly 20 years. :43
@nanow1990
@nanow1990 3 года назад
My friend: How is it going? Me: The universe is contracting. I believe. I think it's a sign that the end is coming.
@ToniBorisov
@ToniBorisov 4 года назад
How would this work if it located on Earth? Wouldn't the atmosphere interfere with the images?
@annoosebasilp8687
@annoosebasilp8687 4 года назад
Probably will be there in iphone 30 or galaxy s 200 ultra
@jaylen285
@jaylen285 4 года назад
once humanity accepts the Æther and science understands that gravity and dark matter is just different modalitys of magnetism & dielectricity is when we can have these talks...
@ericm8811
@ericm8811 4 года назад
Hey seeker! This time lapse of the universe will be available to those she want to do science with it but what about those who want to consume legal cannabis and just watch it???
@ayeshfernando894
@ayeshfernando894 4 года назад
Cant wait to pop up my 20k vr headset and look around the universe
@mr.saunders5098
@mr.saunders5098 4 года назад
Thank you for what you do. I love this channel so much ! I am not a bot lol I am real person. I truly do love this channel
@utubekullanicisi
@utubekullanicisi 4 года назад
In 10 years that camera will be on your smartphone -- much smaller, of course.
@salnewton7032
@salnewton7032 4 года назад
We are tired looking at the skies. At this point it's boring. We should put all that effort and money in building fast spaceship instead.
@brasilianols6350
@brasilianols6350 4 года назад
yah no... With Elon musk's current Starlink earth atmosphere will be hard for any telescope observation to see in 10 years unless it's done in space...
@reubenprasanth271
@reubenprasanth271 4 года назад
What's starlink ?
@failedtoloadpleasetryagain1862
@failedtoloadpleasetryagain1862 4 года назад
@@reubenprasanth271 a plan to put thousands of satalites in low earth orbit i think
@brasilianols6350
@brasilianols6350 4 года назад
@@failedtoloadpleasetryagain1862 yap, they have authorization for over 10'000 satellites to be put in space. Its going to create a network around the globe for faster internet and any sort of communication for a lot cheaper the current providers, and the funds received from starlink will be used in spacex's space exploration and research development
@michaeldeierhoi4096
@michaeldeierhoi4096 4 года назад
Actually, Musk and his team have communicated with astronomers on how to make the Starlink satellites less reflective once they reach their operational orbit.
@brasilianols6350
@brasilianols6350 4 года назад
@@michaeldeierhoi4096 I know, but even though the that might happen it will still block light from passing through. The only way I see them fixing this is by taking the time lapse of two photos and replacing and stiching them together to remove all satellites from showing
@sovietelectioncollidingtro6231
@sovietelectioncollidingtro6231 3 года назад
My Xiaomi smartphone has almost the same amount of pixels so who are you kidding?...
@danielakasmart2891
@danielakasmart2891 4 года назад
wait so what the last dude was saying that the light /data might be old and what we are seeing might not even be there anymore.... or am i overthinking
@HDplusplus
@HDplusplus 4 года назад
In next two years thousands of starlinks will also be deployed. Hope there’s some mechanism to get rid of the Starlink noise.
@abhishekpratap05
@abhishekpratap05 4 года назад
I am too excited to view those stunning images, I love to gaze 🌟 .
@pradeepyoi6975
@pradeepyoi6975 4 года назад
Outstanding i think this is one of brilliant projects after apollo and Voyager, truly an excellent initiative
@alexanderkian2216
@alexanderkian2216 4 года назад
3:55 if the cola is to create a “map” of the sky and there is x many pixels how much zooming in the picture can be done? I recon the map only are valid for studies if you can interact with it and zoom in on each pixel while still having a clear image.
@calebjones3383
@calebjones3383 4 года назад
So I worked it out! TL;DR: If you are viewing the complete night sky image in all it's glorious resolution on a 30 inch monitor, you would be able to zoom up to a spot just 0.56mm (1/45th of an inch) in width in that image and still have 4K resolution. In total the final image has within it 1,388,000 4K images all stitched together. How I worked it out for those that are interested. The Moon takes up 0.5 degrees in the sky. They said that the area of one image is 40x the size of the moon, lets assume that the moon is a square and the image is only 36x the size of the moon. This gives one image a size of a 6x6 grid of moons filling a 3 degrees field in the sky (only a 13% error with this estimation which I can live with). To complete a half circuit (180 degrees) of the sky it would take 60 of these 3x3 degree images, however it would take another 60 rows of this image strips to curve this image strip through the sky and complete a dome of images (note the telescope only images the southern hemisphere which is half of the total night sky). This results in 3600 images of the night sky (yes there is overlap at each of the strip ends, it's yet another estimation I am willing to live with because otherwise physically stitching all the images together for the final nigh sky image would be a nightmare). This final dome of images would have 11,500,000,000,000 pixels (or 11.5 terapixels, or 11,500 megapixels). A 4K image has 8.3 million pixels, which means the final dome of images would consist of approximately 1,388,000 4K images. This equates to a grid of 4K images that is 1178x1178 images big. Therefore on our 30 inch monitor which would be 66.4cm wide, each 4K image would only appear 0.56mm wide. Which means we can zoom onto a spot just 0.56mm wide and still have a 4K image on the screen.
@Poklaz1
@Poklaz1 4 года назад
@@calebjones3383 so it would be possible to zoom to a point of a 16th of a square millimeter to have a FHD image. For comparison, human eye is able to distinguish two points about the distance of a half millimeter. Impressive
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