Here are the much anticipated 10 images taken by the Euclid "Dark Matter Hunter" space telescope.
The images and accompanying papers were presented today at a gathering by the Euclid Consortium. We have seen the first image before.
These are part of the Euclid Early Release Observation program. The first results from Euclid’s wide and deep main surveys will take until fall, first cosmology papers at least until late 2025.
Here are two more infrared images of the reflection nebula Messier 78 - a wide angle shot from the ESO VISTA telescope (FOV = 1.65°) and one from the Hubble Space Telescope.
Note that HST WFC3/IR camera has a Field of View of 0.038°, which is 19x smaller than that of Euclid (0.772°) and a detector size of 1kx1k vs 8kx8k for Euclid. Hence its image covers a much smaller section of M78 and is at lower resolution.
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