Kevin Zagorski 🚀 on Nostr: This would be your view if you were the secondary mirror of the South Pole Telescope. ...
This would be your view if you were the secondary mirror of the South Pole Telescope. Light enters the cabin from the 10-meter primary dish at the top of the photo and is redirected via two mirrors through IR-absorbent windows and into the SPT3G instrument where sensors held at high vacuum and three-tenths of a degree above absolute zero collect valuable data that helps us understand how our universe works.
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