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Vera C. Rubin Observatory alerts scientists to 800,000 new asteroids, exploding stars and different cosmic phenomena in only one night time


The newly commissioned Vera C. Rubin Observatory has issued 800,000 astronomy alerts in only one night time — a staggering variety of nightly discoveries that’s anticipated to develop practically tenfold by the top of this 12 months.

The telescope, which scans the total sky from its perch atop Cerro Pachón mountain in Chile, produced the alerts to direct scientists to “new asteroids, exploding stars, and different adjustments within the night time sky,” representatives for the U.S. Nationwide Science Basis (NSF) mentioned in a assertion.

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