Euclid Space Telescope
Coverage of Euclid Space Telescope in the Nexus archive.
- Stunning new image of the Milky Way reveals its glittering heart
A new image of the Milky Way captured by Europe’s Euclid space telescope showcases its glowing center. The image serves as a preview of the capabilities of NASA’s upcoming Roman telescope.
- This Is the Most Detailed Image Yet of the Milky Way's Center
The Euclid space telescope has captured the most detailed image of the Milky Way's center to date, showcasing over 60 million stars in the galaxy's 'crowded heart.'
- Euclid telescope captures largest-ever image of the Milky Way’s galactic center
The European Space Agency released the largest and most detailed image of the Milky Way’s galactic center, captured by the Euclid telescope over 26 hours on March 23, 2025. The image includes over 60 million stars, nebulae, and star clusters, aiding in microlensing studies to detect exoplanets and measure planetary masses.
- Glittering star cluster image reveals missing patch of stars: 'We were not looking for the gap, but we found it'
An image of the globular cluster NGC 6397, captured by the Euclid Space Telescope, revealed a missing patch of stars. Scientists discovered the gap unexpectedly, as they were not initially searching for it.
- Help scientists find spacetime warps in these Euclid Space Telescope images
The Euclid Space Telescope's images display gravitational lenses, where foreground objects bend light from distant features into arcs or Einstein rings. Scientists are seeking public help to identify spacetime warps in these images.