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Context: Euclid's First Light images, released in November 2023, marked a stunning debut for ESA's dark matter and dark energy mission. Capturing over 100,000 galaxies, some 10 billion light-years away, its targets included the Perseus Cluster and hidden infrared galaxies. The images showcased Euclid’s ability to map galaxy clusters with exceptional clarity, proving its precision for studying the cosmos. Less than a year after launch, ESA released five unprecedented views, aiding the search for rogue planets, lensed galaxies, and the Universe’s evolution.
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I think title A) might be a bit better. Title B) is a bit long. Thank you for the great work you do.
Michael Wakim
2025-02-26 00:47:35 +0000 UTCWe're also discussing 2 different title options. Which do you prefer? A) The Telescope Images You’ve Been Waiting 12 Years For or B) James Webb Has Been Stealing the Limelight: The Sleeper Space Telescope You HAVE to See the Images of
Alex McColgan
2025-02-25 16:44:34 +0000 UTC