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by jpizagno 355 days ago
You worked on the design? That is interesting. I worked on the simulating the LSST , back in 2008 to 2010. The goal of which was to test the data reduction software. We were on the Image Simulation team.

It is surreal to see LSST/Rubin finally get first light.

Even more interesting to see who is still working on LSST, and who is not.

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We also simulated the LSST- in this case, using Exacycle at google (an idle cycle harvester). We took a star catalog and passed it through a highly accurate ray tracer that simulated the light falling on the sensors (through space, atmosphere, etc). Apparently it found some bug in the design that was fixed before some expensive part was built (my coworkers were the subject matter expert, I mainly built the exacycle software and sat in on the meetings).
Wow! We also had some ray tracing software, and at one point, my job was to deliver the star (and galaxy) catalogs to the Google office in Seattle. If you worked with the Image Simulation team at U. of Washington in Seattle, then our paths almost crossed, and we might've been on conference calls together.
Yes, you probably interacted with my coworker Jeff (first on this list: https://research.google/blog/millions-of-core-hours-awarded-...)