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ESA’s Euclid Telescope Maps Over One Million Galaxies in Historic First Release

20 Nov 2025 | Category: Science

ESA’s Euclid space telescope has captured about 1.2 million galaxies in its first year, providing one of the most detailed wide-field surveys of the universe ever made. Covering distances up to 10 billion light-years, Euclid’s clear, expansive imaging is helping astronomers study galaxy shapes, mergers, dwarf galaxy populations, and the role of supermassive black ...

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Source: Gadgets 360 | 20 Nov 2025

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