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It's probably a surprise to no one, but telescopes have a lot of reflective surfaces just begging for selfies! ?? This #SelfieSunday, take a browse through some of our recent favorites from our #RubinTeam ?? About these selfies: 1: The Centre de Calcul de l'IN2P3 (CNRS) filter team in an LSST Camera filter 2: Selfie in the 144-megapixel detector of the Rubin Commissioning Camera 3: LSST Camera Team's Travis Lange in a camera filter 4: Rubin staff in the telescope's secondary mirror 5: Rubin Data Management's Wil O'Mullane in a camera filter 6: Clean room selfie in a camera filter 7: Rubin staff look up for a selfie in the telescope's secondary mirror 8: SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory PhD student Bernardita Ried in a camera filter

  • Five people in white protective suits and masks huddled together and reflected on a circular surface
  • A view looking into the end of Rubin's commissioning camera. A small blue circle at the center is the camera's detector, which is surrounded by electronics and a thick black ring marking the outer circumference of the camera. A tiny person looking upward and holding a handheld digital camera can be seen reflected in the blue detector
  • A person in a white lab coat and blue hard hat kneels on a white floor, reflected in a circular mirror. The mirror is actually a camera filter that reflects all visible wavelengths such that it looks like a mirror.
  • Four people in orange construction vest and hard hats smile next to a camera propped on a tripod. The camera is facing the same direction as the four people, revealing that this is in fact a reflection in one of Rubin's telescope mirrors.
  • A person in a white lab coat and hair net kneels on a white floor, reflected in a circular mirror. The mirror is actually a camera filter that reflects all visible wavelengths such that it looks like a mirror.
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