"Euclid Telescope Unveils Dark Universe and Rogue Planets"

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The Euclid mission, led by ESA with NASA's contributions, has released new images showcasing its capability to explore dark matter and dark energy. By 2030, Euclid aims to create a cosmic map covering nearly a third of the sky, offering unprecedented precision in charting dark matter and studying dark energy's evolution. The mission's early images reveal a wide range of cosmic phenomena, from star-forming regions to galaxy clusters, and highlight Euclid's potential for various astronomical discoveries beyond its primary objectives.
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- Euclid telescope spies rogue planets floating free in Milky Way The Guardian
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- News - First pictures from Euclid satellite reveal billions of orphan stars University of Nottingham
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