Vera C. Rubin Observatory will start scanning the night sky in 2024

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Wide view of the telescope mount inside the dome

A wide-angle view of the Simonyi Survey Telescope in Chile

H. Stockebrand/RubinObs/NSF​/AURA

THE Vera C. Rubin Observatory is about to begin its mission to scan the entire southern sky every three nights for nearly a decade. These images will form the Legacy Survey of Space and Time, transforming our view of any object that twinkles or changes in the night sky.

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