Euclid Telescope Unveils New Cosmic and Dark Universe Images

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The first data from the Euclid telescope, part of the Dark Energy Satellite Mission, has been released, revealing new insights into the universe's distant past. The data includes images of the Perseus cluster, free-floating planets, new dwarf galaxies, and very distant bright galaxies. The findings highlight Euclid's potential to revolutionize our understanding of dark energy and galaxy formation.
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