"Euclid Telescope Reveals Stunning New Cosmic Images"

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The European Space Agency's Euclid Space Telescope, launched in July 2023, has unveiled five highly detailed images of the cosmos using its 600-megapixel camera. These images, which are four times sharper than those from ground-based telescopes, range from star-forming regions in the Milky Way to clusters of galaxies. Euclid aims to create a cosmic map covering a third of the sky by 2030, enhancing the study of dark matter and the universe's evolution.
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