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.