Paris: European Space Agency’s (ESA) dark universe probing Euclid mission has beamed back the first full-colour images of the cosmos. The first five science images released on Tuesday include views of a large cluster of thousands of distant galaxies, close-ups of two nearby galaxies, a gravitationally bound group of stars called a globular cluster, and a nebula (a cloud of gas and dust in space where stars form) — all depicted in vibrant colours. The images show the entirety of these celestial objects, while remaining extremely sharp, even when zooming in on distant galaxies. “Dark matter pulls galaxies together and causes them to spin more rapidly than visible matter alone can account for
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