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We are entering a new era of cosmic exploration. The new Vera C Rubin Observatory in Chile will transform astronomy with its ...
With a spectacular array of galaxies and nebulas, the ambitious telescope begins its 10-year survey of the cosmos.
Scenes of nebulas in the Milky Way, a cluster of galaxies and thousands of new asteroids are a teaser of how the U.S.-funded ...
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IEEE Spectrum on MSNVera Rubin: This Is How Far Engineers Go to Explore the UniverseThe Vera C. Rubin Observatory, in Chile, saw its first photon a few months ago, a monumental event 25 years in the making. Senior Editor Evan Ackerman’s journey to Chile, to see the observatory and ...
Stargazers can see the universe like never before when the new Vera C. Rubin Observatory unveils its first images from the ...
A powerful new telescope will usher in a new era of cosmic discovery, but in a political climate vastly different from when ...
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Astronomy on MSNObservatories like the Vera Rubin Observatory produce massive amounts of data — simulations help make sense of itAstronomers face a data deluge from observatories like Vera Rubin — simulated skies may be key to training algorithms to keep ...
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New Scientist on MSNVera Rubin Observatory has already found thousands of new asteroidsIn just 10 hours of observing the night sky, the powerful new telescope detected more than 2000 new asteroids, including a ...
Vera Rubin’s husband, Robert, a mathematician and physicist, died in 2008. “I think it’s no coincidence that the four children all ended up doing science,” Allan wrote in a family memoir.
"Vera Rubin is our best bet to find it in the next few years, probably," says Sheppard. "It's going to turn over more rocks than anyone has turned over before." ...
Vera Rubin Ridge in the Gale crater on Mars and the asteroid, 5726 Rubin, were named in her honor. Her four children inherited her curiosity of the universe, each holding doctorates in the sciences.
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