The images aren't terabytes in size, they mean they'll be pulling terabytes OF images down every night.
They'll almost certainly be compressed in multiple formats and multiple resolutions. Some people will want the images in as close to unprocessed format as possible. Other people will just want to look at the nice pictures.
That alone will contribute to the terabytes per day.
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The images aren't terabytes in size, they mean they'll be pulling terabytes OF images down every night.
They'll almost certainly be compressed in multiple formats and multiple resolutions. Some people will want the images in as close to unprocessed format as possible. Other people will just want to look at the nice pictures.
That alone will contribute to the terabytes per day.