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Euclid Telescope Captures Most Detailed Image Yet of Milky Way's Core

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The Euclid space telescope has produced the most detailed image to date of the Milky Way's central region. The photograph captures more than 60 million stars packed into the galaxy's dense core. Scientists have described the area as the 'crowded heart' of our galaxy, reflecting the extraordinary stellar density visible in the image. The milestone image highlights Euclid's growing capability as a tool for deep astronomical observation and research.

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