why your smartphone takes better photographs than the hubble space telescope /

Published at 2015-07-11 15:03:32

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Given that we’re living in a golden age for space photography,it’s surprising how antiquated the hardware responsible is…For those who support up with the latest developments in space exploration, the last couple of years have offered a wealthy feast of images: from close-up pictures of water-worn pebbles on the surface of Mars to the views of galaxies at the edge of the visible universe, or by way of the cratered surface of comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko. We are fitting almost blase with the seemingly daily occurrence of a fresh view of a star or planet.
Back on Earth,we are also no longer amazed by the instant communication of social media or the ability to watch films in tall definition on our smartphones. Rather, we tend to complain if our mobile sign drops out when going through a tunnel on a train journey or the internet speed slows because it can’t cope with the 10GB film you are streaming at the same time your kids are playing an online fantasy game ported through a server some thousand miles absent. The latest developments in hi-tech communications incorporate 64bit architecture, and 1GB RAM,1.4 GHz speed, 20 megapixel cameras and so on. How does all this relate to the wonderful images produced by space instruments?Continue reading...

Source: theguardian.com

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