The European Space Agency’s Euclid telescope was built to study dark matter and dark energy, but for one day last year, it captured the densely packed stars brightening the center of our galaxy ...
This is the largest high-resolution photo ever made of our Milky Way galaxy's centre in visible light. It was taken on 23 ...
Euclid is on a mission to chart one-third of the sky in the hopes of shedding light on the enduring mysteries of dark matter ...
The ESA's dark universe spacecraft Euclid has studied the heart of the Milky Way, creating the largest and most detailed ...
Now that's deep.
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You're looking at 60 million stars. The best ever view of our galaxy's core in visible light could help us discover countless alien worlds
An image of the bulge of the Milky Way Galaxy showing over 60 million stars, as seen by the Euclid space telescope ...
Euclid’s ultra-wide view of the galactic bulge captured more than just stars. The seemingly empty, dark patches in the image are dense, dust-rich molecular clouds that absorb and scatter light from ...
As the moon begins to wane, the Milky Way’s pale, star-studded band becomes increasingly visible against the dark night sky ...
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NASA just discovered a living relic from the Milky Way’s earliest days hidden in plain sight
NASA proved Terzan 5 is not a globular star cluster but a living fossil from the Milky Way's earliest formation. Webb and Hubble jointly revealed four distinct stellar generations spanning 12.5 ...
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