Tony Tyson and a giant CCD camera

Recently, I came across an interview with Tony Tyson, one of the main scientists related to the Rubin telescope. He says:

“We can do better than this. We can build a larger telescope by making larger mosaics of larger CCDs.”
— Tony Tyson

On a day when India lost a test match, the first sentence rings loud…anyway, the topic of this post is a fascinating development happening in observational cosmology.

Tony’s suggestion above is a great, ambitious way to explore the Universe….by building effective observational tools that can image and comprehend the observable…and perhaps unobservable too…

For students: Observational cosmology is a great place to explore cutting-edge science: physics (experiments + theory), maths, engineering & computation…all come together..

Check out the interview of Tony Tyson…one of the brains behind the cameras of Rubin Observatory…plenty to learn…

Just like test cricket, observational cosmology needs patience…perhaps a good lesson for life too…

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Author: G.V. Pavan Kumar

Namaste, Hola & Welcome from G.V. Pavan Kumar. I am a Professor of Physics at the Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Pune, India. My research interests are : (1) Optics & Soft Matter: Optically Induced Forces – Assembly, Dynamics & Function; (2) History and Philosophy of Science – Ideas in Physical Sciences. I am interested in the historical and philosophical evolution of ideas and tools in the physical sciences and technology. I research the intellectual history of past scientists, innovators, and people driven by curiosity, and I write about them from an Indian and Asian perspective. My motivation is to humanize science. In the same spirit, I write and host my podcast Pratidhvani – Humanizing Science.

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