HEPL
Monthly Seminar
Wed. 27 October 2004, 4pm
Applied Physics AP200 (Please note location change)
Professor Steve Kahn, Kavli Institute of Particle Astrophysics and Cosmology, Stanford.
The Large Synoptic Survey Telescope will be a large aperture, large field-of-view ground-based telescope operating in the visible band. It is designed to provide a synoptic survey of a major fraction of the sky in five color bands, on timescales ranging from minutes to days. The database generated by the LSST will be amenable to a wide variety of scientific analyses, ranging from searches for moving bodies in the solar system to the mapping of the dark matter distribution as a function of redshift through weak lensing.
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