The European Space Agency (ESA) has released a new, highly detailed image of the Milky Way's galactic bulge, showcasing 60 million stars. This image, captured by the Euclid space telescope, is not only visually stunning but also a valuable scientific tool. Its resolution allows astronomers to differentiate individual stars in the dense galactic center, which is crucial for exoplanet hunting using techniques like microlensing. The data from Euclid will also serve as a reference for NASA's upcoming Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope. AI
RANK_REASON This item details a new scientific image and its potential applications in exoplanet research, stemming from a space telescope's capabilities. [lever_c_demoted from research: ic=1 ai=0.1]
- Capture the Atlas
- Dan Zafra
- Earth
- Euclid
- European Space Agency
- Hubble Space Telescope
- Institut d'astrophysique de Paris
- Jean-Philippe Beaulieu
- Milky Way
- Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope
- Nasa
- University of Tasmania
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