Home Science LSST begins full operations with key contributions from...
Science

LSST begins full operations with key contributions from Japanese researchers and engineers

LSST begins full operations with key contributions from Japanese researchers and engineers
Key Points

NSF–DOE Vera C. Rubin Observatory has officially begun full operations for the Legacy Survey of Space and Time (LSST), one of the world's largest astronomical imaging surveys. Behind the scenes, Japanese researchers and engineers are drawing on technologies and expertise cultivated through the development and operation of the Subaru Telescope to support the project's software, systems and operations. More than 80 researchers from Japan are already participating in LSST science through access...

NSF–DOE Vera C. Rubin Observatory has officially begun full operations for the Legacy Survey of Space and Time (LSST), one of the world's largest astronomical imaging surveys. Behind the scenes, Japanese researchers and engineers are drawing on technologies and expertise cultivated through the development and operation of the Subaru Telescope to support the project's software, systems and operations. More than 80 researchers from Japan are already participating in LSST science through access to its data. Looking ahead, the combination of Rubin's wide-area survey and the Subaru Telescope's detailed follow-up observations will help advance our understanding of fundamental mysteries of the universe.
Japanese (ORG) NSF (ORG) the Legacy Survey of Space and Time (LSST (ORG) the Subaru Telescope (ORG) Japan (LOCATION) Rubin (ORG) the Subaru Telescope's (ORG)
Originally published by Phys.org Read original →