UNC researchers developing the world’s largest sky-survey telescope
Posted Jul 1, 2026
UNC is embarking on a bold new era of astronomical discovery with the construction of the Argus Array, a revolutionary telescope system that will be the first large telescope capable of observing the entire Northern nighttime sky at once and identifying rare cosmic events in real time. Argus will generate data at a rate of 2,000 gigabits per second.
(UNC.edu)
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