June 1st, 2024
Team LTG
Prepare to be amazed! The Euclid Space Telescope, launched in July 2023, has sent back stunning images that unveil the universe's secrets.
A breathtaking view of over 50,000 galaxies, 2.7 billion light-years away.
Reveals intricate filaments of gas and dust, showcasing the birthplaces of stars.
Captures merging and evolving galaxies with shell-like structures and vast tidal tails.
Euclid captures the full grandeur of this Milky Way "twin," showcasing its intricate spiral structure.
Euclid's wide-field view allows it to capture clusters of hundreds of galaxies in a single frame.
This dense cluster of ancient stars sparkles in Euclid's view, offering clues to the early universe.
This image shows the Big Bang's faint afterglow, the universe's oldest light.
Euclid's wide-field view will allow it to map a third of the sky over the next six years.