Euclid was created by the European Space Agency. It was launched into space on July 1 and arrived at its destination on July 28.
The new Euclid space telescope has returned to Earth the first image of the “dark universe”. Space writes about it.
As the telescope orbits the Sun at a distance of 1.6 million km.
He had taken the first images of space in the visible and near-infrared ranges of light, showing individual bright stars and entire galaxies.
“Without dark matter, galaxies as we know them could not exist, and dark energy is behind the accelerated expansion of the cosmos,” the scientists said.
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Recall that earlier the Hubble telescope showed an image of a distant cluster of stars.
Source: korrespondent

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