Vera Rubin Observatory to Unveil Groundbreaking First Images Amidst Satellite Challenges

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The Vera C. Rubin Observatory in Chile will generate about 60 million billion bytes of astronomical image data over a decade, using advanced data processing, AI, and cloud computing to analyze and identify celestial phenomena, transforming traditional astronomy into a big data science.
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