Financial Gazette
  • Science
  • Global

The Rubin Observatory will rapidly detect more supernovae

  • January 28, 2026 at 2:57 PM
  • 13 views
The Rubin Observatory will rapidly detect more supernovae
In our galaxy, a supernova explodes about once or twice each century. But historical astronomical records show that the last Milky Way core-collapse supernova seen by humans was about 1,000 years ago. That means we've missed a few. But with the Vera Rubin Observatory poised to begin its decade-long Legacy Survey of Space and Time, no supernova is safe from our prying astronomical eyes.

Originally published at Phys.org

Share: