Euclid, a European space telescope, just captured 26 million galaxies to reveal the secrets of the dark universe.
Euclid’s first dataset offers a detailed look at 26 million galaxies, including dark matter distribution insights.
"We report the discovery of one of the most distant galaxies known to date," astrophysicist Joris Witstok told Newsweek.
Vivian Poulin asks if the tension between a direct measurement of the Hubble constant and constraints from the early universe ...
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Could our galaxy actually be inside a black hole? New research seems to suggest this possibility. NASA's James Webb Telescope ...
ESA’s Euclid mission mapped 26 million galaxies, revealing galaxy shapes, cosmic structures, and gravitational lenses ...
A mysterious and powerful burst of radio waves reached Earth after traveling through space for 8 billion years dubbed FRB ...
NASA’s newest space telescope rocketed toward orbit Tuesday to map the entire sky like never before — a sweeping look at hundreds of millions of galaxies and their shared cosmic glow since the ...
With METIS and MICADO, two instruments for what will be the largest optical telescope in the world, the Extremely Large ...
The Serpens Nebula is a prime location for studying the formation of stars and planets. It is approximately 1,300 light-years from Earth.
The European Space Agency (ESA) has released the first batch of survey data from the Euclid telescope. For the first survey ...