Aye, LSST (as the Vera Rubin telescope used to be called) is going to be interesting. As per usual there is a lot of hype in press releases surrounding it, but it's a US project so there are no other options.
It will have it's own little piece of the parameter space all to itself.
On the heels of a NASA spacecraft's historic close flyby of the sun on Christmas Eve, scientists on Earth have one question on their minds: Did their probe survive as an epic Christmas gift, or is it a burned up lump of coal in space?