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The Sloan Digital Sky Survey: Status and Prospects
Published 1996-05-07Version 1
The Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) is a project to definitively map $\pi$ steradians of the local Universe. An array of CCD detectors used in drift-scan mode will digitally image the sky in five passbands to a limiting magnitude of $r' \sim 23$. Selected from the imaging survey, $10^6$ galaxies and $10^5$ quasars will be observed spectroscopically. I describe the current status of the survey, which is due to begin observations early in 1997, and its prospects for constraining models for dark matter in the Universe.
Comments: Invited talk given at the XXXIst Rencontres de Moriond, Les Arcs, Savoie, France, January 1996. 10 pages, LaTex plus postscript figures
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