Rubin Observatory unveils first high-definition images at Washington D.C. event


Kali Chan Director of Medicine Media Relations | Stony Brook University News

Stony Brook University researchers are gearing up to measure the universe using the newly built Vera C. Rubin Observatory, a collaborative project between the National Science Foundation and the Department of Energy. Located on El Peñón peak in Cerro Pachón, Chile, this observatory is set to enhance our understanding of the cosmos.

Recently, at an event in Washington D.C., the Rubin Observatory unveiled its first set of large, ultra-high-definition images and videos. These visuals demonstrate the observatory's advanced capabilities for astronomical observation. Stony Brook University's team, which includes professors, post-doctoral fellows, graduate students, and undergraduates from the Department of Physics and Astronomy within the College of Arts and Sciences, joined colleagues worldwide in celebrating this milestone by hosting a "First Look Watch Party."

For more information about this development, interested parties can visit online resources related to the event.

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