Large telescope, large data

The Large Synoptic Survey Telescope (LSST) is a very impressive project, both in the size of the telescope (8.4m 3 mirrors), the science to be conducted, the size of the camera (3.2 Gpixels worth of CCD imagers) and the amount of data that will be generated using it (estimated at 30 TB/night). That’s a lot of data to manage. And I thought the 15TB/year of data we generate in Radiology was impressive.

The telescope will take movies of the night sky, with each frame of the movie consisting of a 15s exposure. The wide field lets the camera watch large sections of the sky while the large mirror lets the camera detect very faint objects. Multiple exposures can be added together to create the equivalent of a single long exposure image for deep field imaging.

Perhaps one of the more intriguing aspects of the project is that the data will be made freely available as it’s generated for anybody to make use of.

Q: Will LSST imaging data be available world-wide for scientific use?
A: Our goal is open-source, open-data. Currently US federal agencies and foundations support LSST R&D, and the LSST construction proposal is to a US agency. However, our goal is to make the LSST scientific data available world-wide. To realize this goal, we are working with foreign institutions and governments to share the costs. The ten LSST science collaborations are open to all US scientists, and hopefully soon to an increasing number of scientists in other countries.

This project is going to generate a lot of great data for astronomers to play with once it comes online.

WHLR Barktoberfest

If you and your dog(s) are looking for something fun to do, come out and join Wild Heir Labrador Rescue at Worthy Creatures (formerly Kreature Komforts) for Barktoberfest! Stop by and meet some of our adoptable dogs, play some games, get some dog portraits taken and help support the rescue.

Barktoberfest

Candy poop dispensers???!!!

I go to Amazon.com this evening to browse around, and this is the first thing I see below the big Kindle ad.
Candy Poop
What. The. Heck??

Barkley at the dog park

Barkley made his first trip to the dog park today. We stayed there for a couple of hours and aside from the first few minutes of greeting and sniffing, he was pretty much non-stop running the entire time.
If he wasn’t chasing down (or being chased) by one of the boxers, he was wandering around exploring, wrestling or playing with the other dogs. Didn’t get to test out his retrieving instinct because he was too busy having fun with the other dogs to notice the ball.
It was definitely nice to see him running off all of that excess energy. If anybody out there with an active lifestyle is looking for an active young lab, I have one for you.

Staple free Barkley

After a trip to the vet, Barkley is now free of the last staple from his neutering operation. Taking it out was definitely a non-trivial operation too. This last one managed to get crimped around some skin at one end, and required some extra bending and a big yank to remove it. Barkley tolerated it pretty well, although I know he wasn’t enjoying it. It was a big honkin’ staple too. Even the vet was was surprised and commented that it wasn’t the usual skin staple that would normally be used.

It’ll be a couple more days before Barkley can head out to the dog park while the area finishes healing. Looking forward to that day. It can’t come a moment too soon.