Euclid Telescope Unveils Stunning New Cosmic Images

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The Euclid space telescope, launched by the European Space Agency, has captured stunning images of tens of thousands of galaxies, aiding in the study of dark matter and dark energy. The telescope's high-resolution images, taken from space, offer four times the detail of ground-based telescopes and will help scientists measure the shapes of over 1.5 billion distant galaxies. Euclid's observations will also include other astronomical objects like rogue planets and galaxy clusters, contributing to a deeper understanding of the universe over its six-year mission.
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