SLAC’s LSST camera will explore cosmic mysteries as part of the Rubin Observatory’s Legacy Survey of Space and Time.
The LSST camera integration and testing team is slowly assembling the camera’s focal plane
Researchers examine the LSST Camera. The camera will soon be shipped to Chile, where it will be the heart of the Vera C. Rubin...
Hannah Pollek and Travis Lange at the Legacy Survey of Space and Time (LSST) raft installation.
The Rubin Observatory's LSST Camera will take enormously detailed images of the night sky from atop a mountain in Chile.
Arrival and inspection of the L3 lens of the LSST Camera
The Legacy Survey of Space and Time (LSST) Camera’s focal plane has a surface area large enough to capture a portion of the sky...
An artist's rendering of the LSST Camera showing its major components including lenses, sensor array, and utility trunk.
A front view of the completed LSST Camera, showing the 3,200-megapixel focal plane within.
The LSST Camera's digital sensor, visible through the camera's five-foot front lens.
From left, Travis Lange, Hannah Pollek and LLNL’s Justin Wolfe inspect LSST Camera optic filters.