A new instrument on Japan ’s Subaru telescope has enabled astronomers to snap Andromeda , the Milky Way ’s neighboring galaxy , in a whole new light .
call the Hyper - Suprime Cam ( HSC for short ) , the instrument trust on a short focal length and a 900 - megapixel sensor to provide a mellow - resoluteness , ultra - wide - angle aspect of its subjects . It ’s perfectly bonkers — what HSC project manager Satoshi Miyazaki once discover as “ a dream automobile for deciphering the mystery of elusive dark vigor … Who love what kind of solely fresh phenomena or object might egress from this kind of study ? ” project here is the HSC ’s first picture – a beautiful , sprawling scene of the helical galaxy Andromeda ( click here to see it in very high - res – trust us , it ’s worth waiting for it to load ):
“ This first ikon from HSC is really exciting , ” said Masahiro Takada , chairperson of the HSC skill working group at the Kavli Institute for the Physics and Mathematics of the Universe in Japan , in a instruction . “ We can now start the long - expect , largest - ever galax sight for understanding the evolutionary history and fate of the expanding universe . ”

[ ViaKavli IPMU ]
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