Euclid Mission Unveils Stunning Images of the Cosmos

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The Euclid mission, launched by the European Space Agency, aims to study dark matter and dark energy, which make up the majority of the universe but are undetectable using traditional telescopes. Euclid will observe the distortion of distant galaxies to study dark matter and create a three-dimensional map of more than one-third of the sky, encompassing billions of galaxies. The mission, equipped with one of the largest cameras ever sent into space, will continue its study of the dark universe over the next six years.
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