
Vera Rubin Observatory
The Vera Rubin Observatory is a state-of-the-art astronomical facility in Chile designed to survey the sky continuously over ten years. Equipped with a large, sensitive camera, it captures detailed images of the night sky, helping astronomers study objects like stars, galaxies, and asteroids. Its main goals include understanding dark matter and dark energy, mapping the universe’s structure, and tracking near-Earth objects. By collecting massive amounts of data, it will provide insights into the universe’s origins, composition, and evolution, advancing our knowledge of fundamental cosmic phenomena.