Vera C. Rubin Observatory
The Vera C. Rubin Observatory is a large astronomical facility located in Chile. It is designed to conduct a ten-year survey of the night sky, capturing images of millions of celestial objects. The observatory features a wide-field telescope that allows for extensive observations, making it a key tool for studying various astronomical phenomena.
One of the main goals of the observatory is to explore dark matter and dark energy, which make up most of the universe's mass-energy content. The data collected will help scientists better understand the structure and evolution of the universe, contributing to advancements in astrophysics and cosmology.