The next generation of instruments for ground-based telescopes took a leap forward with the development of a new ultra-fast camera that can take 1500 finely exposed images per second even when ...
SLAC scientist Stuart Marshall explains the mechanism of the pancake wrap, a device that’s part of the system designed to control the temperature of the camera and keep it cool. Photo by Ashwini ...
The Vera C. Rubin Observatory in Chile unveiled its first images, a moment hailed as a milestone in astronomy. According to Space.com, the observatory's technology allows it to capture unprecedented ...
Montreal, September 29, 2009 – A team of Universite de Montreal researchers, led by physics PhD student Olivier Daigle, has developed the world’s most sensitive astronomical camera. Marketed by Photon ...
If you already own a telescope and want more from your amateur astronomy hobby, have you considered astrophotography? With the advent of new camera technology, it is now possible for the average ...
Orion’s Parsec 10100C Color Astronomical Imaging Camera has a 10.7-megapixel CCD sensor, dual-stage cooling, and a 2″ nosepiece. The camera connects to a Windows computer via USB 2.0. Orion includes ...
Big names like Canon and Nikon have been making astro versions of their cameras for a good while, but none can be thought of as particularly small. In 2016, Singapore's TinyMOS made what it claimed ...
It has taken nearly 20 years, but the massive digital camera for the Vera C. Rubin Observatory has been completed. Engineers at the Department of Energy’s SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory have put ...
Aloysius Low is a Senior Editor at CNET covering mobile and Asia. Based in Singapore, he loves playing Dota 2 when he can spare the time and is also the owner-minion of two adorable cats. You may not ...
A team of Universite de Montreal researchers, led by physics PhD student Olivier Daigle, has developed the world’s most sensitive astronomical camera. Marketed by Photon etc., a young Quebec firm, the ...
Montreal, September 29, 2009 – A team of Université de Montréal researchers, led by physics PhD student Olivier Daigle, has developed the world's most sensitive astronomical camera. Marketed by Photon ...
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