The Vera C. Rubin Observatory in Chile has released the first images of the universe taken with the world’s largest digital camera inside a massive telescope. Scientists say the ultra high-definition images will provide a groundbreaking survey of space.
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- The Vera Rubin Observatory in Chile has captured its first ultra HD images of the universe. 5s
- The observatory uses the world's largest digital camera for panoramic, time-lapse surveys. 37s
- Researchers expect to study supernovae, dark energy, and newly discovered asteroids with the new data. 57s
- Rubin Observatory discovered 2,000 new asteroids in just one week. 1m 7s
- The observatory will map the universe for ten years, providing unprecedented cosmic views. 1m 51s