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Well, this camera, this camera has been tested extensively and well with attached to the Verifee Rubin Observatory. And as now I began photographing the skies, part of the Legacy Survey in Space Time, the L-SFT. Nightly, over the next decade, the Rubin will point the 3,200 megapixel camera towards the southern sky, taking pictures every three to four seconds. And these will be pitched together through a time-mass record. The L-SFT was designed to look at everything, including things scientists are not even actually looking for. So they're just looking to pick up a whole bunch of things. They'll start analyzing what they were able to photograph and they're hoping to find some new things. And the data will be used to see stars, supernova galaxies, and a period of other things from the state. Hopefully it will, I'll discover more clues about dark matter and even dark energy that's dropping. Thank you.

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