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Rubin Observatory’s Orbitviewer app

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  Rubin Observatory’s Orbitviewer app 🌌 Ever wondered where planets, asteroids, or comets are right now in the solar system? OrbitViewer brings it to life with stunning 3D visuals! 🚀 This interactive tool lets you explore real-time orbits of thousands of celestial bodies — from Mercury to interstellar visitors. 🔭 Perfect for students, space fans, or anyone curious about our cosmic neighborhood. 🛰️ Track spacecraft, zoom through asteroid belts, and even simulate planetary alignments! 📱 It’s web-based and user-friendly — no downloads or installs needed. Start your space adventure here: https://orbitviewer.app/en/ 🌠

About Rubin Observatory

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Use Rubin's Sky viewer to explorer galaxies  https://skyviewer.app/explorer  Quick information on Rubin Observatory The Vera C. Rubin Observatory is a cutting-edge astronomical facility in Chile that will revolutionize our view of the universe. It will carry out the Legacy Survey of Space and Time (LSST) , capturing deep, wide images of the night sky every few nights. With an 8.4-meter mirror and the world’s largest digital camera (3.2 gigapixels!), it will help study dark matter, dark energy, and even track asteroids. The observatory is designed to produce a dynamic movie of the universe over 10 years. It aims to answer some of the biggest questions in astronomy — like how galaxies form and evolve. Learn more at the official site: https://www.lsst.org