Euclid
Coverage of Euclid in the Nexus archive.
- European space telescope Euclid spots oldest quasars yet
The European space telescope Euclid has discovered the oldest quasars yet, which act as time machines by emitting light from the universe's beginnings, allowing astronomers to study the formation of early galaxies.
- The universe isn’t as uniform as we thought
Modern cosmology's assumption of a uniform universe is being challenged by new telescope data from DESI and Euclid, suggesting matter distribution may not be even on large scales. The cosmological principle, which posits no preferred direction in the cosmos, is now under scrutiny due to these observations.
- Telescope snaps most detailed photo yet of Milky Way's heart
Euclid has captured the most detailed photo yet of the Milky Way's heart as part of a mission to map one-third of the sky. The mission aims to investigate the mysteries of dark matter and dark energy.
- 3-year-old hit and killed by car while eating at restaurant with family on Father’s Day
A 3-year-old girl was struck and killed by a car while dining outdoors with her family at City Barbeque in Beachwood, Ohio, on Father’s Day. The driver, 18-year-old Jasmine McFadden, was charged with aggravated vehicular homicide and was unlicensed; Kenneth McFadden, a former Cleveland State basketball star, was also charged after falsely claiming to be the driver.
- Byrne's Euclid
The article 'Byrne's Euclid' appears to reference a mathematical or educational project related to Euclid, likely connected to a modern reinterpretation or commentary. It is linked to a Hacker News discussion with 6 points and 2 comments.