SDSS-V’s robots turn their eyes to the sky
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After 21 years of observers loading heavy aluminum plates night after night, the cosmos are now visible through robotic eyes.
Read MoreAfter 21 years of observers loading heavy aluminum plates night after night, the cosmos are now visible through robotic eyes.
Read MoreLearn how understanding black holes can help us understand ourselves.
Read MoreU astronomers are partners in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey, which enters a new phase in an effort to map the sky.
Read MoreThe results are measurements of more than 2 million galaxies and quasars covering 11 billion years of cosmic time.
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