Wednesday, November 05, 2003

RedNova News: First Image from Gigantic New Infrared Camera

RedNova News: First Image from Gigantic New Infrared Camera: "University of Hawaii -- Astronomers from the University of Hawaii (UH), Institute for Astronomy (IfA) today released the first image from a gigantic new 16 Megapixel infrared camera recently mounted on the UH 2.2-meter (88-inch) Telescope on Mauna Kea.

The new camera provides a sixteen-fold increase in sky coverage together with much higher sensitivity than the 1-Megapixel cameras in widespread use on telescopes for the last decade. Until larger telescopes have similar cameras, it makes the 30-year-old UH 2.2-meter telescope the most powerful in the world for infrared imaging."

More cool space pics, coming soon.

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