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Look left in this photo of the observatory housing the scope. The
scope is 10,000mm focal length f/1.24 or something like that. Will pick
up light pollution pretty quick so that area is off limits to the
scope. But it`s likely I guess the scope which is a widesky survey
instrument, will image portions of the sky when it`s as "high" as possible,
but obviously some parts of the sky, the shallow south will not be
imaged.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vera C. Rubin Observatory#/media/File:Rubin
Observatory and Its Target.jpg
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