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- About - Rubin Observatory
It’s named after astronomer Vera Rubin, who provided the first convincing evidence for the existence of dark matter Rubin Observatory is the first of its kind: its mirror design, camera sensitivity, telescope speed, and computing infrastructure are each in an entirely new category
- NSF-DOE Vera C. Rubin Observatory - National Science Foundation
Rubin's work in the 1970s showed that galaxies were rotating too fast to be held together by visible matter alone, suggesting the presence of unseen mass Her discovery reshaped our understanding of the universe
- Rubin - Wikipedia
Rubin is both a surname and a given name Rubins is a Latvian-language name It derives from the biblical name Reuben as a Jewish name The choice is also influenced by the word rubin meaning "ruby," in some languages [1] Notable people with the name include:
- Rubin Observatory’s First Images Just Unveiled the Universe as We’ve . . .
Welcome to a mind-blowing new era of astronomy The long-awaited Vera C Rubin Observatory, a cutting-edge new telescope perched atop a mountain in Chile, released its first images of the
- Rubin Technology | Rubin Observatory
In order to produce the largest time-lapse of the cosmos ever attempted, a number of technological innovations had to be developed for Rubin Observatory Some components of Rubin are entirely new innovations, while others build on existing technologies in new ways
- Vera Rubin - Wikipedia
Vera Cooper was born on July 23, 1928, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania She was the younger of two sisters born to a Jewish family with roots in Eastern Europe
- Ever-changing Universe Revealed in First Imagery From NSF–DOE Vera C . . .
Rubin Observatory is named in honor of trailblazing U S astronomer Vera C Rubin, who found conclusive evidence of vast quantities of invisible material known as dark matter
- Who was Vera Rubin? - Rubin Observatory
Dr Vera C Rubin was an American astronomer whose work provided convincing evidence for the existence of unseen "dark" matter in the Universe Prior to her work, dark matter was a concept that had been introduced but not taken seriously
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