Massive new observatory starts scanning the night sky nonstop
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The Vera C. Rubin Observatory started in Chile the largest "time-lapse" in the universe. The project will use a 3,200 megapixel camera to record changes in the sky for ten years and study dark matter, dark energy and asteroids.
Massive new observatory starts scanning the night sky nonstop
The world's largest digital camera begins recording the changing universe every nightGiant Chile observatory discovers thousands of hidden asteroids during early testing alreadyA new sky survey captures fresh cosmic images every forty seconds overnightA camera roughly the size of a small car has begun the most ambitious astronomical survey ever attempted from Earth.The Vera C. Rubin Observatory, perched atop Cerro Pachón in northern Chile, offic…
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