On late Saturday morning, a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket carrying the European Space Agency’s Euclid spacecraft successfully lifted off Cape Canaveral, Florida. The near-infrared telescope, named after the ancient Greek mathematician who is widely considered the father of geometry, will study how dark matter and dark energy shape the universe.In addition to a 600-megapixel camera astronomers will use to image a third of the night sky over the next six years…
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Europe’s Euclid space telescope launches to map the dark universe
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