Fri. Sep 20th, 2024


A spacecraft that’s exploring the dark universe has released its first full-colour images of the cosmos. Named Euclid after the ancient Greek “father of geometry,” the satellite was developed by the European Space Agency (ESA). Its mission: produce the world’s largest, most accurate 3D map of the universe — with time as the third dimension.  Over a six-year journey that launched in July, the €1bn probe will monitor more than a third of the sky and billions of galaxies. The observations will explore the influence of dark matter and dark energy on the formation of the universe. Together, these entities comprise 95% of our…

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