A telescope on the Vera C. Rubin Observatory might reduce satellite tv for pc interference in its photographs by half by sacrificing about 10 per cent of the time spent observing the evening sky
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22 December 2022
The Vera C. Rubin Observatory is being in-built Chile Bruno C. Quint/Rubin Obs/NSF/AURA
A telescope on the $473 million Vera C. Rubin Observatory, beneath development in Chile, might reduce the visible interference from satellites in its photographs by half – however at the price of sacrificing about 10 per cent of the time spent observing the evening sky. Which will turn out to be essential as rising swarms of business satellites fill the evening sky and outshine stars, planets and different objects of curiosity.
The US-funded observatory will home a telescope that appears for near-Earth asteroids and distant …