Discovery Channel Telescope Snaps Inaugural Pictures
eldavojohn writes "Two decades ago ... Discovery Channel teamed up with Lowell Observatory and embarked upon a $53 million adventure: the fifth largest telescope in the United States funded entirely without state or federal money. The very first photos snapped with its 16 million pixel camera are in and they look beautiful. Yet to be seen are the simultaneous spectroscopic and imaging observations that should be provided to researchers by the DCT's Ritchey-Chretien instrument cube. Located near a dark-sky site (Coconino National Forest), scientists hope to use this new telescope to answer many research questions including how our solar system formed and how dwarf galaxies evolve. For more telescope porn, check out the DCT's photo tours. Luckily 'the process of planning and building the telescope is due to be featured in a one-hour Discovery Channel documentary set to air in September 2012.' Perhaps there is hope for Discovery Channel to return to its former glory?"
Two decades ago (before it went to shit) ...
Seriously, when I submitted that I was staring down ~10 hours of "Swamp Brothers," "Swamp Loggers" and "Gator Boys." Seriously. Now NatGeo is following suit ... am I just getting curmudgeonly? How is this happening?
My work here is dung.
I'm sorry to hear that their telescope snapped. Maybe they can glue it back together and add a reinforcing rod down the middle.
Sheesh, evil *and* a jerk. -- Jade
It's not the fifth largest telescope in the United States. It's the fifth largest optical telescope in the continental United States. There are several larger optical telescopes on Mauna Kea, in Hawaii.
I have a 16 million pixel telescope in my pants...
What taxpayer money was wasted? This telescope was entirely privately funded. Heck, even the summary comments on that:
Discovery Channel teamed up with Lowell Observatory and embarked upon a $53 million adventure: the fifth largest telescope in the United States funded entirely without state or federal money
16 million pixel camera
Why not just say a 16 megapixel camera? Is it just me or is a 16 megapixel camera not impressive.?
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their websites was just an IP address. They'd say visits ***.***.**.* for our new world wide web page. Those were the days...
by TheSpoom (715771) Uncaring Linux user here. I have nothing to add to this but please continue. *munches popcorn*
Your really have to LOOK to find something to watch on those channels, unless you like watching two guys pick through junk, a bunch of people trying to unload crap at a pawn shop, a bunch of guys saying "shoooot em". I might find 1 show a week that isn't a so called reality show. Yes, I know why they produce them, it's CHEAP, and apparently there are enough people that want to watch that junk. I use to tune into the HISTORY channel to learn about "old stuff". I hate how they changed their stupid tag line to "history is made every day". Ok, then change the name of your network to "the stupid reality channel".
Must everything be kikened to some kind of porn? Thisshould be a news piece suitable for all
ages.
Worst. Astroturf. Ever.
They're using to search for ghosts in outerspace.
According to the Discovery channel the telescope was funded by aliens looking to contact their home planet. Or am I mixing that up with the History Channel? In that case the sequels will be Housewives of Astronomers, Flip this Telescope, Telescope Road Truckers, Most Dangerous Telescopes in the World.
Basically the Discovery Channel died when it ate TLC.
The "full sized" images on their website make me rage a little. First off, for a 16 MP camera, they can do a little better than 0.5MP image on their website.
Yea, it could have been scaled down, but that is a minor gripe compared to them publishing a telecope image as a HIGHLY COMPRESSED JPEG.
Seriously? Most of the stars and gas clouds in that blasted image are lossy compression artifacts.
Why couldn't we have a nicely sized PNG?
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be careful what you wish for. Next thing you know they'll charge you higher cable tv rates for that privatized science.
What is with the bright center spot? Is that just millions of stars packed way more densely than on the spiral arms?
Why would they use a telescope to take pictures of Obama's 2009 inauguration? And why is it only coming out now? Is it because it took that long for the light to travel almost 4 light years or something? I don't get it.
If you’ve got a telescope -- you didn’t build that. Somebody else made that happen.
-- Barack H. Obama
Dark Reflection
That the word "Inaugural" caused me to think the telescope took pictures of the Presidential Inauguration.
I eventually read enough to realize this is a newer telescope, which would have made photos of any presidential inauguration unlikely. But since we're talking about powerful telescopes, I guess even the time travel element wouldn't be out of the question.
From the rubbish-quality "full sized" image to the crappy flash-loaded snapshot viewer, you get the impression that Discovery and Lowell aren't really interested in providing quality images nor enthusiast-level astronomical data to the public, just TV-quality fluff. And for scientific data you'll have to pay of course.
It doesn't auger well.
Does a privately funded scientific facility produce better science than a public one? For one thing, if a "science news" conglomerate owns its own facility, won't it naturally be biased towards reporting on discoveries made by itself?
We will never see this telescope mentioned on the Discover Channel again unless it involves a reality show with a group of rednecks who auction off dates with B-list celebrities to go logging in the nearby national forest.