Wednesday, September 10, 2008

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The University of Arizona's Steward Mirror Lab has lifted the lid on its latest 8.4-meter mirror blank and pronounced it near-perfect - ready for a custom grinding and polishing job that will make it the most unusual telescope mirror ever built.
This single glass blank will actually become two mirrors, part of the novel three-mirror system of the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope. It will give astronomers the widest, deepest, most data-filled look at the night sky ever attempted.
When it is installed on a Chilean mountaintop in 2015, it will be capable of mapping the entire night sky in digital images every three days, gathering 15,000 gigabytes of information each night and making it available to astronomers worldwide for research




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