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This Telescope Is Not Even in Service yet and It Has Already Submerged Astronomers From All over the World

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In just six weeks of running, the Vera C. Rubin telescope discovered 11,097 unknown asteroids and redefined the limits of modern astronomy. This Chilean observatory, equipped with the largest digital camera in the world, has not yet begun its official mission, but is already revolutionizing our knowledge of the Solar System. More
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In just six weeks of running, the Vera C. Rubin telescope discovered 11,097 unknown asteroids and redefined the limits of modern astronomy. This Chilean observatory, equipped with the largest digital camera in the world, has not yet begun its official mission, but is already revolutionizing our knowledge of the Solar System. More

Currently in the testing phase, the partial commissioning of the Vera C. Rubin Observatory in Chile is already bearing impressive fruit, with the discovery of more than 11 thousand...

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Techno-Science.net broke the news on Wednesday, April 22, 2026.
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