ESA has unveiled the first page of the great cosmic atlas produced by the European Euclid mission, a 208 gigapixel mosaic of 260 observations made between late March and early April 2024. In just 2 weeks, Euclid has imaged a portion of the sky 500 times larger than the full Moon. Yet this is barely 1% of what the Euclid mission, which began in February 2024, will observe over the next 6 years.

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