Euclid Telescope Unveils Stunning First Images of the Dark Universe

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The ESA-led Euclid mission, with contributions from NASA, has released new images showcasing its capability to study dark matter and dark energy. By 2030, Euclid aims to create a cosmic map covering almost a third of the sky, offering higher precision in charting dark matter and studying dark energy's evolution. The mission's findings will complement NASA's upcoming Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope. Euclid's wide-field view and dual-instrument approach enable rapid, high-resolution imaging, revealing a variety of astronomical phenomena beyond its primary objectives.
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- Euclid 'dark universe' telescope team will unveil new full-color images today (May 23): How to watch live Space.com
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