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Armed with the world's largest digital camera, the Vera C. Rubin Observatory in Chile will take night-sky images that revolutionize astronomy.
The 'largest astronomical movie of all time' will provide a dataset that will transform how the cosmos is observed, revealing ...
In a landmark moment for modern astronomy, the Vera C. Rubin Observatory has unveiled its first-ever test images, and they’re ...
Exoplanet Beta Pictoris b can be seen moving around its star in this 17-year timelapse created using "AI-driven ...
High in the Andes Mountains of northern Chile, something extraordinary is happening. Perched on the peak of Cerro Pachón at ...
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The camera already captured millions of galaxies and stars, as well as thousands of asteroids in initial test observations.
The decade-long wait for U.K. astronomers ends as the NSF–DOE Vera C. Rubin Observatory reveals dazzling first images.
The first images from the telescope were released earlier this week, and it uses a 3,200-megapixel camera the size of a car.
Learn about the Rubin Observatory’s LSST project, capturing ultra-wide cosmic time lapses and uncovering new astronomical events with Penn State scientists.
The Vera Rubin Observatory shared the first images taken with the technology, hailed as a transformative breakthrough in astronomical research.