"ESA's Euclid Telescope Unveils 300,000+ Cosmic Wonders in First Day"

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The European Space Agency's Euclid space telescope captured over 300,000 new objects in its first 24 hours of observation, revealing stunning images of galaxy clusters, star nurseries, and spiral galaxies. Launched on July 1, 2023, Euclid aims to map a third of the night sky over six years to help scientists study dark matter and dark energy, which make up 95% of the universe. The early images demonstrate Euclid's capability to tackle major cosmological questions.
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