Euclid Space Telescope Reveals More Than 300,000 New Objects in 1st 24 Hours Of Observations (photos)


The Euclid space telescope has released five mesmerizing new photos of our universe, kicking off a six-year campaign to
Live Science 5:53 pm on May 23, 2024


Euclid's images reveal galaxy clusters and star nurseries, showcasing intracluster light from stars ripped from galaxies, dark matter distribution, and newborn stars within dwarf galaxies. The images include Abell 239 in the Pegasus constellation and Messier 78 nearby, with NGC 6744 and the Dorado Group's interaction in sight.

  • Galaxy Cluster Visualizations: Euclid's images reveal intricate details of galaxy clusters like Abell 239 and Messier 78, enhancing our understanding of dark matter.
  • Intracluster Light Study: Observations highlight the significance of intracluster light from disrupted stars for mapping invisible dark matter.
  • Star Nursery Imagery: Stunning visuals showcase star formation in regions like Messier 78, revealing over 30,000 newborn celestial bodies.
  • Dwarf Galaxy Discovery: The Dorado Group images uncover a previously undetected dwarf galaxy, expanding knowledge on star formation within galaxies and spiral structures' role.
  • Colliding Galaxies Insight: Euclid captures the interaction of galaxies in the Dorado Group, providing critical information on cosmic events shaping our universe.

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