Vera Rubin

The Vera C. Rubin Observatory, previously referred to as the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope (LSST), is an astronomical observatory currently under construction in Chile.

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Vera Rubin’s Primary Mirror Gets its First Reflective Coating

The Vera Rubin’s Keen Eye On Our Solar System Will Inspire Future Missions

Space Junk is Going to be a Problem for Vera Rubin

Vera Rubin Will Help Us Find the Weird and Wonderful Things Happening in the Solar System

Vera Rubin Will Generate a Mind-Boggling Amount of Data

Vera Rubin Will Find Binary Supermassive Black Holes. Here’s How.

Vera Rubin Will Find Many More Interstellar Objects

Nancy Grace Roman and Vera Rubin Will be the Perfect Astronomical Partnership

Cosmos, Quickly: Remembering the Genius of Vera Rubin

Vera Rubin Lives On in Lives of the Women She Helped in Astronomy

Vera Rubin and Nancy Grace Roman transformed our understanding of the universe — and their namesake telescopes (the Rubin Observatory and the Roman Space Telescope) will soon reflect their accomplishments.

Vera Rubin Observatory Should Find 5 Interstellar Objects a Year, Many of Which we Could Chase Down With Spacecraft

Who Really Discovered Dark Matter: Fritz Zwicky Or Vera Rubin?

Astronomer Vera Rubin Taught Me about Dark Matter--and about How to Live Life

Astronomer Vera Rubin Taught Me about Dark Matter--and about How to Live Life

Vera Rubin’s work on dark matter led to a paradigm shift in cosmology