China News Service, September 9th. According to the Russian Satellite Network report, a few days ago, scientists at the National Accelerator Laboratory of the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center of the US Department of Energy took the first set of 3.2 billion pixel test photos, which is the largest size that can be taken at a time. .

This set of photos was taken by the world's largest digital camera and requires 378 4k ultra-high-definition TV monitors to display the full size of one of the photos.

Scientists at the National Accelerator Laboratory of the US Department of Energy's Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (SLAC) took the first batch of 3.2 billion pixel test photos.

(Image source: Screenshot of the official social website of the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center of the US Department of Energy)

  According to reports, the resolution of these giant photos is extremely high, zooming in to see a golf ball 15 miles (about 24 kilometers) away.

These characteristics will promote astrophysics research.

At present, the world's largest digital camera that took this group of photos will be placed on the large-scale integrated sky survey telescope under construction in Chile.

  After the installation of the relevant observatory is completed, the camera will take a panoramic picture of the entire southern hemisphere sky within 10 years.

During this period, the camera may be able to collect images of about 20 billion galaxies.

  According to the report, scientists also hope to use the information obtained by the new camera to bring them closer to the big mysteries of the universe including dark matter and dark energy.