What hides in the light?
The Euclid telescope and the invisible Universe
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The Euclid telescope will produce the largest map of the sky in three dimensions. In this session we will learn about the new images, among the largest ever made of the Universe, and get a deeper understanding of its first discoveries.










Gliese 12 b exoplanet, which discovery was announced on May 2024, is 40 light-years away and might have the size of Earth ot slightly smaller, in which case would be equivalent to Venus. In this artistic concept on the right are presented possible interpretations of the planet, without and with atmosphere, which could be thick and dense as Venus’. Credits: NASA/JPL-Caltech/R. Hurt (Caltech-IPAC)[/caption]

Artistic impression of a star seen through the atmosphere of a planet orbiting it.