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question 28 1 pts what is the goal of the large synoptic survey telescope? to give scientists a time lapse recording of the southern hemisphere to allow scientists to search for signs of life on other planets to capture microscopic pictures on the moon to measure the changing distances between the inner planets throughout their orbits
The Large Synoptic Survey Telescope (now known as the Vera C. Rubin Observatory) aims to conduct a time - lapse survey of the southern hemisphere's sky (and part of the northern) to study various astronomical phenomena like asteroids, supernovae, etc. The other options are incorrect: searching for life on other planets is not its main goal, it doesn't take microscopic pictures of the Moon, and measuring inner - planet distances isn't its purpose. The first option about giving a time - lapse recording of the southern hemisphere aligns with its survey - based astronomical observation goals.
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A. to give scientists a time lapse recording of the southern hemisphere