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The Rubin Telescope Hasn't Even Really Started up yet, but Has Already Found 11,000 Asteroids.
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Detecting asteroids normally takes years — and even then, a large portion slips through the net. Rubin found 11,000 unknown objects in a month and a half — some dangerously close — and even tracked down asteroids that scientists had completely lost track of. The Vera C. Rubin Space Telescope in Chile hasn't even officially started its major sky survey yet, but […] More science? Read the latest articles on Scientias.nl.
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