Euclid's Colorful Debut: Unveiling the First Color Pictures

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The European Space Agency's Euclid telescope has released its first set of images, including a breathtaking shot of the Perseus Cluster, which contains over 1,000 galaxies and around 100,000 additional galaxies in the background. Euclid's infrared imaging system also captured images of familiar objects like the spiral galaxy IC 342 and the Horsehead Nebula. The telescope's mission is to study dark matter and its effects on galaxy formation, and it plans to release data from its full scientific observations starting in early 2024.
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