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    The National Science Foundation has just shared the first photographs caught by the Vera Sea Rubin Observatory, a model of the footage that will be captured as part of a planned decade -long survey, which is launching later in 2025. The name of the project predicts the “Legacy Survey of Time and Space” that “millions of new teens can be discovered in the first two years.”

    In just 10 hours, the National Science Foundation says that the Rubin Observatory discovered the never -seen Teenage in our solar system, which includes seven nearly landslides. “The long -term survey plan can lead to even more insights, especially unknown people, such as dark matter and dark energy.

    This idea is appropriate in view of the origin of the Observatory. In a joint financial support of the National Science Foundation and the Department of Energy’s Office Science, in Cero Pachacin, a major Chilean Sinopatic telescope was renamed, named Vera Sea Robin Observatory after astronomer Vera C. Rubin, which was used as a research on the existence of gravity.

    The aforementioned short video should give you a good sense of the scale of the Rubin Observatory operation. It is a theory of about 10 million galaxies seized during the 10 hours of photography, “about 20 billion galaxies of galaxies.” Observatory will occupy during its survey.

    The National Science Foundation says, “Only the amount of data collected by the Rubin Observatory in its first year will be far greater than the other optical observations collected.” “This treasure of statistics will help scientists make countless discoveries about the universe and will work as a wonderful resource for scientific search for decades to come.”

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