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The camera at the heart of the future Vera C. Rubin Observatory arrived at its home last week.
It's the largest camera ever built for astronomy.
The camera weighs 6,600 pounds (3 metric tons) and spans over five feet (1.5 meters) across.
The Rubin Observatory will conduct a landmark decade-long study of the universe.
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