Euclid Telescope Unveils Stunning Cosmic Wonders

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The European Space Agency's Euclid spacecraft has captured a highly detailed image of the spiral galaxy NGC 6744, often called a doppelganger of our Milky Way due to their similarities. This galaxy, located 30 million light-years away, is larger than the Milky Way and plays a crucial role in star formation through its spiral arms. The Euclid mission aims to investigate dark matter by observing the shapes, distances, and motions of billions of galaxies.
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