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  2. Video astronomy - Wikipedia

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    The equipment used varies from webcams and basic security cameras to specialized video astronomy cameras. Recent growing interest in the video 'near-live' aspect of astronomy has brought about websites devoted purely to the practice [ 6 ] and forums for users of the equipment [ 7 ] [ 8 ] [ 9 ]

  3. Telescope with world’s largest digital camera will be a ‘game ...

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    The camera can take a picture every 30 seconds, which will generate 20 terabytes of data every 24 hours, as much as the average person watching Netflix for three years, or listening to Spotify for ...

  4. Dragonfly Telephoto Array - Wikipedia

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    The telescope was designed by Roberto Abraham of the University of Toronto and Pieter van Dokkum of Yale University. [2] It was commissioned in 2013 [1] and initially had eight commercially available Canon EF 400mm f/2.8L IS II USM camera lenses. [3] This was first increased to ten lenses, and then extended to two clusters of 24 lenses each in ...

  5. Vera C. Rubin Observatory - Wikipedia

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    The telescope uses a novel three-mirror design, a variant of three-mirror anastigmat, which allows a compact telescope to deliver sharp images over a very wide 3.5-degree-diameter field of view. Images will be recorded by a 3.2-gigapixel charge-coupled device imaging (CCD) camera, the largest digital camera ever constructed. [16]

  6. Large Binocular Telescope - Wikipedia

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    The cameras and images were produced by the Large Binocular Camera team, led by Emanuele Giallongo at the Rome Astrophysical Observatory. In binocular aperture synthesis mode LBT has a light-collecting area of 111 m 2 , equivalent to a single primary mirror 11.8-meter (39 ft) in diameter, and will combine light to produce the image sharpness ...

  7. JunoCam - Wikipedia

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    JunoCam (or JCM) is the visible-light camera/telescope onboard NASA's Juno spacecraft that entered orbit around Jupiter in 2016. The camera is operated by the JunoCam Digital Electronics Assembly (JDEA). Both the camera and JDEA were built by Malin Space Science Systems.