
Rubin Observatory begins mapping near-Earth asteroids and cosmic phenomena
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The Rubin Observatory has started operations tracking asteroids, supernovae, and other transient events across the sky. For indie astronomers and space enthusiasts, this represents a major shift toward open, systematic sky surveys—the kind of baseline data that enables smaller projects to ask more specific questions without building their own detection infrastructure.
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