Rubin Observatory's First Stunning Cosmic Images Reveal a Universe of Billions of Celestial Bodies

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The Vera Rubin Observatory in Chile has taken its first images of the night sky, capturing stunning views of galaxies, nebulas, and stars, and marking a significant step in studying dark matter and faint celestial objects with its advanced 8.4-meter telescope and 3200-megapixel camera.
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