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What's the Standard Picture for the Origin of the Universe?
We don't take a single 20 hour exposure because there's an effect in space called cosmic rays, which are actually protons boiling off the surface of the sun. When they fly through an infora detector, they make a little bright light trace so what we do to avoid having those ruin the picture completely is expose for about a third of an hour. We'll then, metaphorically speaking, close the shutter and then, well, open it again after having read out the image,. and take another one, and do that repeatedly. And will probably change the pointing just a little bit in between each exposure so that we can average over some bad spots on the detector and so forth. Our main