Over 100 Brazilians take part in supertelescope project
More than 100 Brazilian researchers are participating in the international Legacy Survey of Space and Time (LSST) project, aimed at building a supertelescope in Cerro-Pachon, Chile. Set to begin operations in 2026, this telescope will create the largest and most comprehensive map of the universe, cataloging 37 billion stars and galaxies over a ten-year period.