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    Vera Sea Robin Observatory unveiled the first pictures, pointing to the vibrant secrets of the universe

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    From the peak of a Chile mountain, Vera Sei Rubin Observatory has taken the first public pictures of the universe, representing the 10 -year -old legacy survey of the Observatory of Space and Time (LSST), which it will catch every night. With the world’s largest digital camera, this new Observatory will sweep the entire southern sky every three nights. In its first image, he covered 10 million galaxies in the universe and showed only one part of about 40 billion heavenly items, h, 0.05 %, which he would eventually observe. The scientific world has been upset with speculation about the coming discoveries.

    The Robin Observatory arrested the 54 -meter light year, Kanya Cluster, unveiled hidden galaxies and the star -born areas.

    According to a report by Space.com, the image depicts the Kanya Cluster, which is about 54 54 million light years away. The 8.4m of the Observatory’s 8.4m Simoni Survey Telescope and Advanced LSST Science Pipelines Software captured the entire moon size 45 times more in one region. Scientists have called the images ground breaking, and the ropes are expected to tell them in real time about variable stars, supernovases and even Kishodarra.

    Scientists hope that Robin’s sensitivity to changes in brightness will allow him to catch temporary cosmic events, such as dying stars and other stars crossing the planet. Such a view will be able to measure the cosmic distances and provide important data for investigating dark matter and dark energy.

    Pictures of the previews, such as Tripped and Lagun Nebulla, show the magnificent structure created by the birth of the star within the dense cloud cores. The unique ability to produce the Observatory’s continuous wider field images promises a dynamic, decade -long “universe film”.

    With the launch of the LSST, astronomers enthusiastically see what comes from a survey that can reduce our best understanding of the universe. Researchers involved have mentioned that they are “passionate” about what they can learn in the next few years.

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