Euclid Telescope Observes Baby Stars and Galaxies

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The European Space Agency's Euclid telescope has captured detailed images of a massive cradle of baby stars, in addition to billions of galaxies, as part of its mission to survey the dark universe.

Key Points

  • Euclid telescope is observing billions of galaxies from 1 million miles away to study dark energy and dark matter.
  • New images of star-forming region Messier 78 and galaxy cluster Abell 2390 have been released by the European Space Agency.
  • Euclid's mission is to map the structure of the universe and provide insights into the dark universe.

Pros

  • Detailed images of baby stars and galaxies provide valuable insights into the structure of the universe.
  • Euclid telescope's infrared camera reveals new regions of star formation, enhancing our understanding of stellar nurseries.

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