Rubin Observatory has started paging astronomers 800,000 times a night | Scientific American



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  1. This is a good thing, which might not be clear from the headline. That’s 800,000–expected to rise above a million—potentially new discoveries every night. Actual results from the telescope minutes after they were imaged. The astronomers sign up to receive only the portion of these that meet their search criteria; they’re not getting bombarded with hundreds of thousands of text messages each night. Three public can sign up for alerts too.