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SCUBA-2, the most powerful camera ever developed for observing light at
‘sub-mm’ wavelengths (light that has a wavelength 1000 times longer than
we can see with our eyes), has begun a revolutionary new study of
cosmic star-formation history. SCUBA-2 is mounted on the world's largest sub-mm telescope, the 15-meter
James Clerk Maxwell Telescope in Hawaii. The new project, called the
SCUBA-2 Cosmology Legacy Survey, will run for three years and will use
the camera to provide the clearest view to date of... more...
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