What Euclid’s first images revealEuclid focused on an array of targets for its first scientific images.
While dark matter has never actually been detected, it is believed to make up 85% of the total matter in the universe.
Both dark matter and dark energy also play a role in the distribution and movement of objects, such as galaxies and stars, across the cosmos.
These observations will effectively allow Euclid to see how the universe has evolved over the past 10 billion years.
“Euclid will make a leap in our understanding of the cosmos as a whole, and these exquisite Euclid images show that the mission is ready to help answer one of the greatest mysteries of modern physics,” said Carole Mundell, ESA Director of Science, in a statement.
Persons:
James Webb, “, ”, René Laureijs, Euclid, Matthias Kluge, Max Planck, Ludwig Maximilian, Koshy George, Georges Lemaître, Edwin Hubble, Carole Mundell
Organizations:
CNN, European Space Agency, Perseus, Max, Max Planck Institute, Ludwig Maximilian University, Orion, Ludwig
Locations:
Garching, Munich, Alexandria