They originate from the Euclid space telescope, which is working to map the universe in three dimensions. We shall be able to comprehend the formation and current state of our universe with the aid of that map.
Based on just one day’s worth of data collected by the telescope, an enormous amount of information was made public on Wednesday.
Launched in July of 2023, the European Space Agency’s (ESA) Euclid project uses one of the largest cameras ever sent into space to examine two billion galaxies.
Professor Mark Cropper of UCL oversaw its construction, and it is one of the most potent instruments available to scientists to comprehend how the universe is developing.