💨 Abstract
The European Space Agency released initial data from its Euclid space telescope, aimed at understanding dark energy and dark matter by mapping the universe's large-scale structure. The data, covering an area equivalent to 300 times the size of the moon, shows galaxies organized in the cosmic web, offering clues about dark matter and dark energy.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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