(Its not to be confused with dark matter, which makes upabout 27% of the cosmos.)
Euclids first test images werepublished last August, but its first five scientific images werereleased in November.
The following images are early results from the telescope and make up just 24 hours of Euclid observations.
A close-up of the stellar nursery Messier 78.Image: ESA/Euclid/Euclid Consortium/NASA, image processing by J.-C. Cuillandre (CEA Paris-Saclay), G. Anselmi; CC BY-SA 3.0 IGO or ESA Standard Licence.
Without further ado, check out Euclids newest images in the following slides.
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