Trifid (upper-right) and Lagoon (Center) Nebulae as Vera C. Rubin Ompvatory
NSF-Doe Vera C. Rurin Offvialte
A pink-and-blue festival of stellar nurseries and a dense cluster of our neighboring galaxies to see in the first views of space from Vera C. Rubin Ofvivatoryscheduled to change our understanding of the universe without forming detailed skies in the night sky.
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These images, assembled from about 10 hours observing from Cerro Pachón Mountain in Chile, trials that describe the types of rubin shots capable of getting. The decade of the telescope decade to return to the night skies every night, known as the heritage of the stage and time, starting later.
The first image (above) contains the Trifid Nebula, the pink-and-blue ball in the upper quarter, which is a region forming our galaxy surrounded by thousands of young stars. At the center of the shot is Lagoon Nebula, a wide cloud of interstellar gas and dust. To make this image, astronomers combine 678 different pictures taken over 7 hours by rubin.

A Little Section of Vera C. Rubin Ofpvatory’s Total Virgo Cluster view
NSF-Doe Vera C. Rurin Offvialte
The second image is a close cluster of Virgo, a network of thousands of galaxies known by astronomers for centuries. While these shining members appear on simple telescopes, rubin visits the entire cluster and the galaxies around it in extreme detail. The entire image zoomed-out, which appears in the video below, reveals about 10 million galaxies.
It is only 0.5 percent of 20 billion galaxies that Rubin will take part in its entire life, helping shine with mysteries like a black thing in our solar system, known to be known to Planet nine.
More photos from the observatory will release a livestream now at 4pm BST (11AM EDT), trying to fans Look at the views of the parties around the world.
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