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When the Sloan Digital Sky Study began to collect expensive information in 2000, it accumulated much more in its first couple of weeks than all data accumulated in the background of astronomy formerly. Continuing at a rate of around 200 GB per evening, SDSS has actually collected more than 140 terabytes of info. When the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope, successor to SDSS, comes online in 2020, its designers anticipate it to obtain that amount of data every five days. https://www.eater.com/users/mothinucjl |