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The Vera Rubin Observatory sits atop the mountain Cerro Pachón in northern Chile.
Dark matter makes up 85% of the universe, but researchers, including Vera Rubin herself, historically have had a hard time ...
Nearly a month ago, a mysterious object was seen hurtling through the solar system and later confirmed as an interstellar ...
A comet, now known as 3I/ATLAS, with 3I short for "third interstellar," sparked immediate excitement on July 1 when it was ...
The NSF-DOE Vera C. Rubin Observatory in Chile recently captured rare footage of the visitor known as 3I/ATLAS — only the third interstellar object discovered. What’s more impressive: The observatory ...
More than a decade in the making, the Vera Rubin Observatory finally released its first image as its begins its groundbreaking 10-year astronomy mission.
While orbiting telescopes like the Hubble Space Telescope or the James Webb Space Telescope give researchers a unique view of ...
Comet 3I/ATLAS is the third confirmed interstellar visitor to our solar system. But with the Rubin Observatory now scanning the sky, many more may soon be found.
The first dazzling images have been released from the National Science Foundation and Department of Energy’s Vera C. Rubin Observatory, capturing the night sky “like never before.” At such a critical ...
(Photo credit NSF-DOE Vera C. Rubin Observatory) In a demonstration of the science platform for FedScoop, for example, O’Mullane made a query for images from May 22 of M49, a galaxy located 60 million ...
Outdoor lighting for buildings, roads and advertising can help people see in the dark of night, but many astronomers are ...