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Euclid Space Telescope Releases First Photos of Nebulae and Cosmic Dust

Foreign news agencies report from Paris. France on Nov. 8 that the European Space Agency (ESA) released the first set of photos. From the Euclid Space Telescope there are images of nebulae or cosmic dust. which group together like a horse More than 1,000 galaxies make up the Perseus Galaxy Cluster. that is approximately 240 million light years away from Earth and many images which astronomers believe that Will be able to provide information about “Dark matter and dark energy” are important components of the universe.

Photo of a nebula resembling a horse’s head by the Euclid space telescope

The ESA report states that The universe that humans have known and studied all along. It’s actually only 5%, meaning the rest is still a mystery. Although humans are aware of the existence of the remaining 95% of the universe, dark matter and dark energy are known to exist. It is a matter that all parties must analyze in depth further. Initially, what appeared is that galaxies move faster than previously analyzed.

After this, ESA plans to use the Euclidean telescope to produce 3D maps. To add details to the study of the universe along with additional photography To solve the mystery of the formation and distribution of galaxies. In the area known as “Cosmic fiber”

The Euclid Space Telescope, which has a resolution of 600 megapixels and is 1.2 meters in diameter and 24.5 meters long, departs from Earth on July 1, 2023, aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket. The mission is scheduled to last for 6 years.

Photo credit: AFP

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