Vera S. Rubin's Debut Photos: How to See Groundbreaking Space Photos from the World's Largest Camera

The Vera K. Rubin Observatory sits atop a mountain in Chile. (Photo courtesy of Hernan Stockebrand)

The new Vera K. Rubin Observatory is set to release its first images — taken by the largest digital camera ever built — on Monday (June 23). The world's first ultra-high-resolution images and videos will showcase the observatory's long-awaited advanced features for the first time.

Here's what you need to know.

How to tune in

If you want to watch from home, the press conference will be streamed on YouTube in English and Spanish starting at 11 a.m. ET on Monday. A link to watch is available on the observatory's website and is also embedded here.

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