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Date last updated: 16 Dec 2024 12:24 (MST)

Rubin Science Platform (get started here!)

All data from the Rubin Observatory are processed and calibrated, and made available as science-ready images and catalogs via the Rubin Science Platform.

Sign up for an account in the Rubin Science Platform.

Rubin Community Forum (get help here!)

The Rubin Community Forum is designed to provide scalable support for scientists and students across the global Rubin community.

Discover the Rubin Community Forum.

Early Science Program

Enabling science during commissioning and the first year of survey operations, up to and including Data Release 1 (DR1).

Learn about commissioning and the Early Science Program.

Workshops and seminars

Virtual and in-person events to learn more about Rubin Observatory, network with colleagues, and present scientific results.

Find workshops and seminars that are happening soon.

Tutorials

Demonstrations of how to access and analyze Rubin data are available as self-paced tutorials that accompany each data release.

Build analysis skills with self-paced tutorials.

LSST Science Collaborations

The eight independent, self-organized LSST Science Collaborations offer opportunities to network with colleagues in various astronomical fields.

Explore the LSST Science Collaborations.

Users Committee

The Users Committee solicits feedback from all users and advocates on their behalf for improvements to the science-ready data products and analysis tools.

Get to know the Users Committee.

Research inclusion initiatives

Research inclusion is a key goal for Rubin Observatory.

Find out how to help promote research inclusion.

LSST Discovery Alliance

A non-profit organization that enables financial support for Rubin-related science.

Learn about the LSST Discovery Alliance.

Codes of conduct

All members of the Rubin community are expected to abide by the codes of conduct.

Find the codes of conduct used by Rubin Observatory.