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  • Rubin Observatory and the Auxiliary Telescope appear side by side on their two small summits.
    Rubin Observatory in Blue Twilight
  • many mechanically controlled round suction cups cover the mirror surface
    suction cup closeup
  • the mirror, held by suction cups, is being lowered into its shipping container
    suction lift
  • A large turquoise structure sits atop an orange transport truck while several men in safety vests look on
    Primary Mirror Cell in Tucson
  • CC-IN2P3 data center
  • About 200 people in teal LSST t shirts pose on a lawn near in front of a swimming pool.
    2018 LSST group photo
  • A golden cloudy sky dominates the scene behind the dark dome support beams of Rubin Observatory.
    Rubin Observatory Above the Clouds
  • A top down view looking at the incomplete LSST Camera focal plane. At the center is a tiled metal frame that looks like a 4 by 4 checkerboard, with empty squares. The lines making up the checkered pattern are a light copper color and run diagonally from upper left to lower right, and from lower left to upper right. The checkered pattern is inside a metal cylinder structure with various metal pipes around the outside. All of the metal is extremely clean and shiny.
    Vera C. Rubin Observatory LSST Camera Focal Plane Build
  • 4 cameras with giant lenses point toward rafts of CCD chips suspended above
    Video cameras
  • the gantry device is a tower like robotic structure suspended over an empty grid within the cryostat
    Installing rafts in the grid
  • Workers prepare the circular track and mounting points in the concrete upper surface of the telescope pier
    Telescope pier construction
  • A person stands inside the yellow claw-shaped lifting fixture. The fixture is about 2.5 meters high by 5 meters long.
    Camera Lifting Fixture
  • The service building is attached to an open portion of the telescope building. A ring-shaped pier for the telescope mount is atop the open structure.
    NE view from Cerro Pachón
  • Overhead view of the Auxtel dome and a smaller nearby instrument in a small dome on a tripod.
    Drone view
  • View of the LSST facility from the auxiliary telescope summit, showing a close up of the 30 meter DIMM tower and dome enclosure.
    DIMM Tower
  • A golden sun sets in a clear sky beyond the observatory summit.
    Rubin Observatory at Sunset
  • The massive beams of the large lift structure dominates the view from inside the observatory
    Lift Under Construction
  • The sun sets on the horizon just beyond the edge of the service building. Pink rows of clouds scatter across the sky.
    Rubin Observatory at Twilight
  • Two people in head-to-toe white clean room suits stand next to a cylindrical metal contraption with wires and cables sticking out and looping around at various angles. The people are looking at a computer screen that is mostly obscured by the metal cylinder. The surrounding white room gives an overall sterile feel to the scene.
    LSST Camera Cleanroom - Cryostat
  • Circular, colorful streaks fill the night sky over a partially constructed Rubin Observatory.
    Time lapse stars over Rubin Observatory
  • Skyglow from lights punctuate the horizon in 3 places, along with a silhouette of the unfinished observatory building, a crane, and the Auxtel on its separate hill.
    Rubin Observatory under the Milky Way
  • The Puclaro Tunnel has been blasted through solid rock along the road to the summit.
    Puclaro Tunnel
  • About 175 people in black or blue shirts pose on an outdoor patio.  Mountains, desert vegetation, and a swimming pool are in the background.
    2016 LSST group photo
  • About 100 people in blue LSST T-shirts pose outdoors on the steps of a resort.
    2015 PCW group photo
  • About 150 smiling Rubin workshop participants wearing purple 2019 meeting T shirts pose for a group photo on the hotel lawn.
    2019 PCW group photo
  • A circular glass disk coated in blue film sits in the middle of a large warehouse
    Primary/Tertiary Mirror
  • The blue-covered mirror disk is held aloft by suction cups attached to a star-shaped metal structure.
    Mirror Lift
  • The telescope hangs from a crane after being removed from its dome. 4 Kitt Peak telescopes are in background.
    Removal and Transport of Calypso Telescope
  • Multiple colored filters are shown in different positions on the filter changer. A person is included to illustrate that the assembly is similar in height.
    Filter changing assembly
  • A group of about 100 people pose at the base of a staircase in a hotel lobby.
    Group Photo LSST 2008
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