Euclid Telescope Reveals Stunning New Images of the Dark Universe

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The European Space Agency's Euclid telescope has released its first images and early science results, showcasing its ability to capture detailed cosmic phenomena. The telescope aims to help astronomers understand dark matter and dark energy by observing their effects on the universe. Euclid's wide-field imaging capabilities have already revealed new dwarf galaxies, star clusters, and free-floating planets, demonstrating its potential for legacy science beyond its primary mission.
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