"ESA's Euclid Telescope Unveils Stunning Cosmic Images and Rogue Planets"

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The European Space Agency's Euclid space telescope has released its first color images, showcasing stunning views of galaxies, star nurseries, and galaxy clusters. These images, including a massive cluster called Abell 2390, provide insights into dark matter by revealing how its gravity distorts light. Euclid's wide field view allows it to capture detailed images of celestial phenomena, aiding in the mission to chart two billion galaxies and investigate dark matter and dark energy. Despite some technical challenges, the mission continues to offer groundbreaking astronomical data.
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