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- How Vera Rubin Telescope Scientists Will Deal With 60 Million . . .
How Astronomers Will Deal With 60 Million Billion Bytes of Imagery The Vera C Rubin Observatory will make the study of stars and galaxies more like the big data-sorting exercises of contemporary
- 1st images from the Vera C Rubin Observatory will drop on . . .
A stunning image of Rubin observing the night sky over Earth as it conducts the 10-year LSST, a groundbreaking astronomical survey (Image credit: NSF-DOE Rubin Observatory AURA B Quint) Jump to
- How Astronomers Will Deal With 60 Million Billion Bytes of . . .
Rubin, located in Chile and financed by the U S Department of Energy and the National Science Foundation, will inundate astronomers with data Each image taken by Rubin’s camera consists of 3 2 billion pixels that may contain previously undiscovered asteroids, dwarf planets, supernovas and galaxies And each pixel records one of 65,536
- Revolutionary Rubin Observatory debuts with first images . . .
The Rubin Observatory First Look event will cap a massive $810 million effort over the past decade that has involved hundreds of scientists, engineers, and support staff to build a first-of-its-kind observatory, whose mission is to produce an unprecedented astronomical dataset for studies of the deep and dynamic universe, to make the data
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After two years, anyone in the world can access Rubin data Additionally, Rubin will do near-real-time processing of new images every night and release world-public alerts within 60 seconds for objects that have moved or changed This will allow scientists around the world to quickly follow up using other telescopes
- The first images from Vera Rubin telescope are about to drop
The Vera C Rubin Observatory, featuring an 8 4-meter primary mirror and the world's largest digital camera, will soon begin operations in Chile It will survey the southern sky every few nights
- Blockbuster New Vera C. Rubin Observatory Will Change . . .
Rubin Observatory’s 10-year main mission will provide a sort of time-lapse movie of the cosmos that will show other observatories where to look for new discoveries
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