Preparing for Euclid’s first images

Preparing for Euclid’s first images
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Never before has a telescope been able to create such razor-sharp astronomical images across such a large patch of the sky.

On Tuesday 7 November, ESA will release the first full-colour images captured by its recently launched Euclid space telescope. These images form part of the mission’s ‘Early Release Observations’ – where Euclid was tasked with scrutinising a set of celestial targets chosen for their public appeal and scientific value.

The five images are full of cosmic secrets waiting to be revealed. And this is just the beginning. During its six-year mission, Euclid will generate the equivalent of a million DVDs of data. These data will be used to create the biggest ever 3D map of the Universe and uncover the secrets of dark matter and dark energy.

In this video, hear from the experts about how Euclid has reached this milestone. Discover how they felt when they saw the first images, and find out what these images will reveal about the cosmos.

Watch the reveal of the images live through ESA Web TV or YouTube on 7 November, 13:15 GMT / 14:15 CET. At the same time, an ESA press release including all images will be published at esa.int/euclid.

Credits: ESA – European Space Agency
Music: Carollyn Eden – 2 Million stars

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13 responses to “Preparing for Euclid’s first images”

  1. Eager to see the first image.
    P.s. almost 1M subscribers! 👍

  2. Looking forward to the images.

  3. Did I understand correctly, Euclid will map the surroundings up to 10 billion light-years, or was it 10 million light-years?

  4. WOW! so excited to see the images!

  5. Simplesmente incrível e um projecto fenomenal!!

  6. au minimum un
    sous-titrage en Français
    langue officielle en U€ !
    marre des
    anglo-s(cl)axon's🤬🖕🏻

  7. 'Am (intuitive..) to recommend that many lenses will be found around & along (now-) wrapping galactic (old-) expansion-filaments.

  8. this is such a miracle… I can not believe more people aren't seeing this and freaking out. WOW. A consummation of years and years of work!! BRAVO!!

  9. For those who dont know the difference between Euclid and James Webb should look up any search engine 'Euclid Telescope vs. James Webb Space Telescope: Exploring the Cosmos'

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