CIERA astronomer Adam Miller, Director of the LSST-Discovery Alliance Data Science Fellowship Program at the Rubin Observatory, shares why he is waiting with bated breath for the first images from this groundbreaking telescope, set to be unveiled on Monday.
Miller explains that this moment marks the dawn of an entirely new era in astronomy—one defined by an unprecedented scale of data, depth of vision, and potential for discovery. With Rubin’s Legacy Survey of Space and Time (LSST), scientists will soon be able to explore the universe in ways never before possible, opening the door to insights about dark matter, supernovae, and the dynamic cosmos.
The countdown to discovery has begun.
