Vera C. Rubin Observatory releases the first breathtaking image of heaven
A sneak preview of the first batch of deep space images from the new Vera C. Rubin Observatory in Chile, is available on the news site and Social Media I’m hoping Live stream Monday event.
In the postthe observatory said, “it would “construct the largest time-lapse film in the universe ever made.”
Observatory, Named after an American scientist The widely cited for finding some of the original evidence of dark matter is live streaming its findings at 11am.
It is funded by the National Science Foundation and the U.S. Department of Energy’s Science Bureau. You can see the stream below: