"Euclid Telescope Unveils More Rogue Planets"

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The Euclid space telescope has discovered seven new rogue planets, adding to the growing evidence that there could be trillions of these starless worlds in the Milky Way. These planets, which exist in perpetual night, may still have the potential to host life. The findings suggest a close connection between star and planet formation, and future missions like NASA's Roman space telescope are expected to uncover even more rogue planets.
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