This NASA 36-pixel camera absolutely crushes your 200MP flagship smartphone camera — know details – Technology News

This NASA 36-pixel camera absolutely crushes your 200MP flagship smartphone camera — know details – Technology News
This NASA 36-pixel camera absolutely crushes your 200MP flagship smartphone camera — know details – Technology News

As NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope introduces its 122-megapixel camera ‘Resolve’. It is believed that ‘Resolve’ has the ability to take infrared photos within 1.5 million kilometers away from Earth. This newest sky-peeper can perform groundbreaking space science with 36 pixels.

The space agency’s newest sky-watcher can bring a different approach. With insights from TechCrunch performing groundbreaking space science developed in collaboration with some of the best minds at the University of Arizona and NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, this camera can be the ultimate cosmic paparazzo.

Can you solve the mystery of space with ‘Resolve?’

With its compact size and supercharged technology, this camera is more than just a pretty face – it’s a game-changer for space exploration. Think simultaneous snapshots of celestial wonders, from distant galaxies to planetary close-ups, all in stunning detail, capturing the cosmos in a symphony of light.

“The Resolve instrument can detect “soft” X-rays, which possess an energy approximately 5,000 times greater than visible light wavelengths,” NASA explains. Its primary focus is expected to be exploring the hottest cosmic regions, largest structures and the most massive celestial objects, such as supermassive black holes.

Industry reacts!

NASA explained that the instrument can perceive the motions of elements within a target, and offers a three-dimensional perspective. Despite its limited pixel count, each pixel in Resolve is remarkable, capable of generating a rich spectrum of visual data encompassing an energy range from 400 to 12,000 electron volts.

Industry experts suggest that whether you’re a stargazer dreaming of distant worlds or a scientist on the hunt for cosmic clues, this camera can be your new best friend. “ Get ready to explore the final frontier like never before, one pixel at a time! This isn’t just a snapshot in time – it’s a quantum leap forward in our quest to understand the universe,” Siddharth Chandrashekhar, advocate and counsel, Bombay High Court, concluded.

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