At least 38 small telescopes will begin monitoring a 'slice' of visible sky which is roughly 1,700 times the size of the full moon from October. The array of telescopes is called Argus Array Pathfinder, named after a man-eyed giant of Greek mythology. The Argus Pathfinder will be registering the changes in the stars each second, and will be making a nightlong celestial movie, Science.org reported. The developers of this ...