First pictures of cosmos from the world’s most powerful digital camera

The Vera C. Rubin observatory in Chile harbors the world’s most powerful digital camera, which is now being used to photograph space in unparalleled detail — and quickly. Andy Lawrence, the Regius Professor of Astronomy at the University of Edinburgh, explains what it’s like to experience these images and what the camera’s pictures mean for scientific progress.

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