‘Astronomers used the European Space Agency’s Euclid telescope to capture the largest, most detailed image ever taken of the visible light pouring from the centre of the Milky Way.
The telescope’s camera is rare in being sensitive enough to separate individual stars in the crowded region known as the galactic bulge.
The enormous image marked the start of a new age of discovery of planets outside Earth’s solar system, researchers said. The number of known worlds is expected to rocket beyond the thousands already spotted around faraway stars.
The €1bn (£862m) telescope launched in 2023 to construct the most accurate 3D map of the cosmos and shed fresh light on the mysterious dark forces that shape it.’
It’s crazy to look at this picture and try to imagine just how many worlds are orbiting these stars. In my opinion, there is zero chance we are alone in the universe.
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Euclid is turning out to be absolutely amazing piece of hardware
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‘Astronomers used the European Space Agency’s Euclid telescope to capture the largest, most detailed image ever taken of the visible light pouring from the centre of the Milky Way.
The telescope’s camera is rare in being sensitive enough to separate individual stars in the crowded region known as the galactic bulge.
The enormous image marked the start of a new age of discovery of planets outside Earth’s solar system, researchers said. The number of known worlds is expected to rocket beyond the thousands already spotted around faraway stars.
The €1bn (£862m) telescope launched in 2023 to construct the most accurate 3D map of the cosmos and shed fresh light on the mysterious dark forces that shape it.’
The ESA link: https://www.esa.int/Science_Exploration/Space_Science/Euclid/ESA_s_Euclid_captures_the_Milky_Way_s_crowded_heart
It’s crazy to look at this picture and try to imagine just how many worlds are orbiting these stars. In my opinion, there is zero chance we are alone in the universe.
Euclid is turning out to be absolutely amazing piece of hardware