Euclid Telescope Captures 26 Million Galaxies, Unveiling Dark Universe Secrets

The Euclid space telescope, an ESA mission, has released its initial data after just seven days of observations in 2024. It captured 26 million galaxies and various astronomical phenomena. Euclid aims to map the universe in three dimensions and understand dark energy and dark matter by observing billions of galaxies over six years. The data includes galaxies of diverse shapes and sizes, strange starlight patterns, and supermassive black holes.

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