Vera Rubin Observatory to Launch Groundbreaking Sky Surveys and Live Watch Events

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The Vera Rubin Observatory in Chile features the world's largest digital camera, capable of capturing detailed images of the night sky and generating 20 terabytes of data nightly, aiming to catalog billions of celestial objects and monitor changes in the sky over the next decade.
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