Euclid, the European telescope built to map the dark universe billions of light-years away, spent a single 26-hour stretch staring into the crowded center of the Milky Way and resolved more than 60 million stars, handing NASA's Roman mission a reference map - Space Daily

Euclid, the European telescope built to map the dark universe billions of light-years away, spent a single 26-hour stretch staring into the crowded center of the Milky Way and resolved more than 60 million stars, handing NASA's Roman mission a reference map Space Daily ESA’s Euclid captures the Milky Way’s crowded heart European Space Agency This Is the Most Detailed Image Yet of the Milky Way’s Center WIRED Millions of stars light up largest and most detailed shot of Milky Way’s centre The Guar