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The world’s largest digital camera at Rubin Observatory captured a 14GB image showing 1 crore galaxies, marking a breakthrough in deep-space exploration and asteroid discovery. See the photo below.
Duke researchers say they have played a key role in developing a groundbreaking telescope that is now capturing the most detailed images of the universe ever taken.
The first images of the universe from the world's largest digital camera are now available for us to see, and it all comes ...
One image is a composite of 678 exposures taken over seven hours, capturing the Trifid and Lagoon Nebulae – both several ...
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DOE Vera C. Rubin Observatory debuted on June 23, 2025. Scientists at Duke and across the world await the groundbreaking data it will come to collect.
The Vera Rubin Observatory shared the first images taken with the technology, hailed as a transformative breakthrough in astronomical research.
The first dazzling images have been released from the National Science Foundation and Department of Energy’s Vera C. Rubin ...
The Vera C. Rubin Observatory in Chile has to be able to image a framing of the night sky as large as seven full moons side to side.
While about 20,000 previously unknown asteroids are discovered every year by telescopes around the world and spacecraft in ...
The Vera C. Rubin Observatory's first image release includes a 'staggering' view of 10 million galaxies in and around the ...
The observatory is named after Vera Rubin , an American astronomer, because she was a "trailblazing" astronomer, according to the facility's website, which noted Rubin "found conclusive evidence of ...