How Astronomers Will Deal With 60 Million Billion Bytes of . . . Beyond the alerts, the Rubin software will combine images for more detailed analysis For each image, the telescope uses one of six filters, which range from ultraviolet to infrared wavelengths The filter changes the view, much like a pair of sunglasses Three images taken through different filters can be combined into a color picture
Ready, Set, Process: Preparing for Rubin Observatorys Data . . . Every three nights, the telescope will revisit the same region of the sky, constructing a time lapse of the cosmos that will unfold over a decade NSF–DOE Vera C Rubin Observatory is jointly funded by the U S National Science Foundation and the U S Department of Energy’s Office of Science
The first images from Vera Rubin telescope are about to drop Now, a new-generation telescope bearing Rubin's name is poised to continue her revolutionary work Enter the Vera C Rubin Observatory that has been under construction in Chile's Atacama Desert
Revolutionary Rubin Observatory debuts with first images . . . On June 23, the first images from the much-anticipated Vera C Rubin Observatory atop Chile’s Cerro Pachón will be shown to the world in grand fashion, coinciding with a celebration in Washington, D C , hundreds of watch parties hosted across the globe, and a swell of pride felt by many at the University of California, Santa Cruz, whose researchers have played key roles in the observatory
Rubin Observatory is throwing a party to reveal its first . . . After more than 20 years of planning and construction, the Vera C Rubin Observatory is ready for its grand opening, and the world is invited The observatory in the foothills of the Chilean Andes