Canon EF 400mm f/2.8L IS II lenses used to discover a new “Dark Galaxy” with Dragonfly Telephoto Array

Dragonfly Telephoto Array

Do you remember the Dragonfly Telephoto Array developed by the University of Toronto’s Dunlap Institute for Astronomy and Astrophysics? Well, there are some news.

First things first. What is the Dragonfly Telephoto Array?

Dragonfly is an innovative, multi-lens array designed for ultra-low surface brightness astronomy at visible wavelengths. Commissioned in 2013 with only three lenses, the array is growing in size and proving capable of detecting extremely faint, complex structure around galaxies. The most recent upgrade—completed in 2016—saw Dragonfly grow to 48 lenses in two clusters.

Last time I reported about Dragonfly it had 10 lenses mounted, now the lenses are 48. To build the Dragonfly, scientists used Canon EF 400mm f/2.8L IS II lenses, because of “unprecedented nano-fabricated coatings with sub-wavelength structure on optical glasses“. I guess the lenses were modified according to the scientists’ needs.

Canon EF 400mm f/2.8L IS II
Canon EF 400mm f/2.8L IS II, yours for $10,000.

Next, what is the Dragonfly Telephoto Array good for?

Dragonfly is designed to reveal the faint structure [of the universe] by greatly reducing scattered light and internal reflections within its optics. It achieves this using commercially available Canon 400mm lenses with unprecedented nano-fabricated coatings with sub-wavelength structure on optical glasses.

Also, Dragonfly images a galaxy through multiple lenses simultaneously—akin to a dragonfly’s compound eye—enabling further removal of unwanted light. The result is an image in which extremely faint galaxy structure is visible.

Well, scientists discovered a previously unknown Dark Galaxy by using the Dragonfly Telephoto Array. The galaxy was named after the array. As The Atlantic reports:

Dragonfly 44 is a dim galaxy, with one star for every hundred in our Milky Way. But it spans roughly as much space as the Milky Way. In addition, it’s heavy enough to rival our own galaxy in mass, according to results published in the Astrophysical Journal Letters at the end of August. That odd combination is crucial: Dragonfly 44 is so dark, so fluffy, and so heavy that some astronomers believe it will either force a revision of our theories of galaxy formation or help us understand the properties of dark matter, the mysterious stuff that interacts with normal matter via gravity and not much else.

The discovery was made by astronomers Pieter van Dokkum of Yale University and Roberto Abraham of the University of Toronto. They did not use Canon sensors, tough. The lenses are mounted on SBIG STF-8300M CCD cameras. The array began imaging targets in 2013 from its home at the New Mexico Skies hosting facility.

If you are interested and want to know more, go for the videos below.

About the Dragonfly Telephoto Array

Below: about the newly discovered galaxy

[via The Atlantic]

Canon announce new PIXMA G-Series MegaTank printers with built-in refillable ink tank system

Canon U.S.A. Launches First PIXMA Inkjet Printers with Built-In Refillable Ink Tank System

New PIXMA G-Series MegaTank Printers are Ideal for Users Seeking Convenient, Maintenance-Free Printing

MELVILLE, N.Y., December 27, 2016 – Canon U.S.A., Inc., a leader in digital imaging solutions, today announced the launch of the new PIXMA G-series MegaTank Printers; PIXMA G1200 MegaTank Single Function Printer, PIXMA G2200 MegaTank All-In-One Printer, PIXMA MegaTank G3200 Wireless1 All-In-One Printer and PIXMA G4200 MegaTank Wireless All-In-One Printer. This new line of printers is ideal for high-print volume printing environments within home offices, dorm rooms or anywhere a user needs a low-maintenance printer with enhanced connectivity and convenient, high-quality printing.

Each of the PIXMA G-series MegaTank printers feature a front-facing, built-in refillable ink tank system that makes it easy for users to monitor ink levels and refill when needed. Paired with the ink bottle’s spill-resistant tops, the system is designed to provide seamless and clean usability at home and in the office. This new hybrid integrated system of replenishing ink is cost-effective and offers higher page yield than the prior generation of PIXMA printers. The black ink provides up to 6,000 pages2 per bottle and the total color ink combination provides up to 7,000 pages2. The PIXMA G-series printers’ easy-to-use refillable ink bottles offer substantial ink capacity with 135 ml in the black bottle and 70 ml in each color ink bottle. Another value-added feature for the new PIXMA G-series printers is the initial quick installation set-up timeframe (for ink installation only) which is approximately six minutes3.

“Our PIXMA G-series printer models offer smart design inside and out,” said Yuichi Ishizuka, president and COO, Canon U.S.A., Inc. “Expanding the line of PIXMA printers with the added benefit of a built-in refillable ink tank system highlights Canon’s commitment to continuing to enhance the printing experience in businesses and in the home with genuine Canon print reliability.”

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Giveaway: Win a COSYSPEED Camslinger Outdoor Bag, and learn about the new crowd funding campaign

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The bag will be shipped worldwide. We will choose one winner for each rumor site + Cosyspeed (Totally 5 bags)

Together with COSYSPEED and our friends, we start a new giveaway for a fantastic COSYSPEED CAMSLINGER bag. Take part to the giveaway using the box above, learn all you need to know below. Good luck!

Thomas from COSYSPEED writes:

Hi all,

in March this year you and your readers helped us with ideas and suggestions about our CAMSLINGER Outdoor camera bag project. We got about 60 ideas from your readers, which was simply fantastic. Not all, but some of them flew into the CAMSLINGER Outdoor, which is currently on Indiegogo: https://igg.me/at/camslinger-outdoor

To say thanks we’d like to give away a CAMSLINGER Outdoor to your readers :-) MANY THANKS and have a wonderful Christmas and amazing 2017.

Cheers,

Thomas, Cosyspeed CEO

See the press release for COSYSPEED’s new Crowd-Funding on Indiegogo. The CAMSLINGER Outdoor is designed for outdoor-active photographers who like to go hiking, biking, climbing, horse riding and travelling: https://igg.me/at/camslinger-outdoor

Press Release after the break

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Have a look at the refurbished listings at Canon Store, 15% and up discounts

rebel T6
Refurbished Canon Rebel T6 & 18-55 IS for $299.99

Do not miss to check the refurbished listings at the Canon Direct Store. All items come with 1 year Canon US warranty and likely are the best deals you can get from Canon. New discounts have been added, starting from 15% off on the regular price.

Dive in and look for your favourite gear. For instance, you can get the Canon EOS M3 for just $299.99, or the Rebel SL1  bundled with EF-S 18-55mm IS STM and EF 75-300mm f/4-5.6 III lenses for $329.99, or the Rebel T6 with EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS II for $299.99

If you’re living in the USA and looking for good deals to start your journey with serious Canon gear, then this is the place to have a close look. All refurbished listings:

Stay tuned for more…