Olivier Daigle’s long distance race
This episode of Decouverte, a Canadian Broadcasting Corporation show, follows Olivier Daigle and the team at Nüvü Cameras, whose camera has carved out a place for itself aboard the future Roman Space Telescope.
This episode of Decouverte, a Canadian Broadcasting Corporation show, follows Olivier Daigle and the team at Nüvü Cameras, whose camera has carved out a place for itself aboard the future Roman Space Telescope.
On June 29, 2021, the Canadian Space Agency (CSA) awarded Nüvü Camēras a contribution as part of the Space Technology Development Program to develop an EMCCD exoplanet imaging solution compatible with nanosatellite systems.
The Montreal company Nüvü Cameras caught the attention of NASA, which will integrate its imaging technology into its next major mission, scheduled to launch in 2027.
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Nüvü Caméras, a leading ultrasensitive CCD & EMCCD imaging solution manufacturer, announces its HNü series’ new official names: the HNü Alpha, Gamma and Omega. Through its unique and patented electronic design, Nüvü Caméras has been developing state-of-the-art low-noise, high-sensitivity EMCCD cameras for over a decade.
Nüvü's key role in exoplanet imaging aboard the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope is highlighted along with another Canadian contribution to astronomy; the CHIME telescope, which will be used to study fast radio bursts.
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