Dark energy Peeping Toms rejoice, because Fermilab has created the gadget to catch it: A $35 million, car-sized digital camera with 74 CCD sensors in it. It will take 570-megapixel photos of the Universe.
The camera won't photograph the dark energy itself, however. It will just provide with ultra-detailed shots of the cosmos—300 million galaxies over the course of five years—which may bring evidence about the existence of this intergalactic power. To bad, because I bet she looks sexy in her undies. []


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