Do we know all objects in our solar system and Milky Way?
Автор: SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
Загружено: 2024-10-08
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Theo Schutt tells us how the NSF-DOE Rubin Observatory with its SLAC-built LSST camera will be mapping the cosmos to unlock the mysteries of our universe and to alert us of objects that could come dangerously close to Earth. Over ten years, the observatory and its camera will track millions of objects, from near-Earth asteroids to the 17 billion stars of the Milky Way, using cutting-edge technology to study the chemical and physical properties of stars in our own galaxy. This survey will transform our understanding of galaxy formation and evolution, offering unprecedented insights into the cosmic narrative.
For more information: https://www6.slac.stanford.edu/lsst#C...
For updates go to: https://rubinobservatory.org/about/co...
Video is produced by SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory where the LSST camera is built.
Written, edited and produced by Olivier Bonin.
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