The Vera Rubin Observatory in Chile published its first images on Monday, revealing distant galaxies and stellar nurseries in the Milky Way with impressive detail. After 20 years in the making, the US-funded telescope gets ready to start its mission on repeatedly scanning the sky for ten years to create a high-definition time-lapse of the Universe.
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