CANADA: Astronomers at the Ruhr-Universität Bochum (RUB), in Germany, projected the biggest Milky Way photo ever taken. They made possible this projection after five years of astronomic compilations in a full HD monitor that showed how the 46 billion pixels creation contained around 268 individual photos.
Astronomers from RUB collected, during a period of five years, dozens of images and 50,000 different new objects, which helped them to complete their creation. The projection took them some weeks, but when the photo was ready, they introduced the largest astronomical image to date. They have also created a special online tool to present a most detailed perspective of the massive Milky Way picture.
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