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Throughout its 10-year mission to create a time-lapse of the universe, the Vera C. Rubin Observatory will generate 500 petabytes of data by taking an ultrawide, ultra-high definition image every 34 seconds.

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An estimated 6 million bodies in the solar system, 17 billion stars in the Milky Way, and 20 billion galaxies across the universe are expected to be captured.
Located an hour's flight north of the Chilean capital of Santiago, the observatory relies on a 2,800-kilogram camera that captures 3.2-gigapixel images through six swappable color filters, ranging from near-infrared to near-ultraviolet.
Most of the camera data will be processed at the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory after being sent over 600-gigabit fiber and 100-gigabit line connections.
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