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When the Sloan Digital Sky Survey started to accumulate expensive information in 2000, it generated a lot more in its initial couple of weeks than all information collected in the history of astronomy formerly. Continuing at a rate of around 200 GB per night, SDSS has accumulated more than 140 terabytes of information. When the Large Synoptic Study Telescope, follower to SDSS, comes online in 2020, its designers expect it to get that amount of information every five days. http://csmouse.com/user/godiedgtey |