In its second batch of images since its 2023 launch, ESA space telescope Euclid offers new views of the Universe.
In just 24 hours, Euclid produced a treasure trove of images – revealing over 11 million objects in visible light and 5 million more in infrared (like the image pictured here of stellar nursery Messier 78 in the constellation Orion).
These early images targeted 17 astronomical objects, from nearby dust clouds to distant galaxies – but during the next six years, Euclid will map over a third of the whole sky.