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Stunning new cosmic map reveals Universe’s weirdest phenomena

The Euclid space telescope has captured millions of galaxies in astonishing detail
ESA/EUCLID/EUCLID CONSORTIUM/NASA IMAGE PROCESSING BY M WALMSLEY/M HUERTAS-COMPANY/J-C CUILLANDRE

The European Space Agency’s (ESA) Euclid space telescope mission has released its first survey images, offering a stunning glimpse into the vast cosmos.

The new pictures, taken in a 63-square-degree patch of sky – that’s an area more than 300 times the size of the full Moon – reveal millions of galaxies in exquisite detail, alongside celestial phenomena such as gravitational lensing.

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