https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=44356890 ("Vera C. Rubin Observatory first images (rubinobservatory.org)" (169 comments))
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=44323389 ("Giant, all-seeing telescope is set to revolutionize astronomy (science.org)" (69 comments))
Scott Manley mentioned in his recent video that archived data is not scrubbed, but the alerting pipeline is. I would think that artificial satellites were already scrubbed, but I suppose the National Reconnoissance Office and Department of Defense could their own filter.
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/trump-administrat...
Hopefully those hi-res images will help us answer the many questions we have, provided the answer is in the south!
Are there more visible galaxies than stars? (Discounting of course that those galaxies are comprised of stars.)
However we can also detect individual stars in the Andromeda galaxy and several others as well.
"which will be transferred and processed at facilities in California, France and Britain."
Keep it consistent, else I don't know what else you're playing fast and loose with.