Scientists working with the Euclid Space Telescope have released their first treasure trove of data, showing distant galaxies in deep field images of stunning detail.
The telescope is designed to study dark matter and tracks the movements of galaxies to provide clues about dark matter's gravitational effects.
The data release includes three mosaics covering hundreds of thousands of galaxies, showcasing their various shapes and sizes.
With a mission aim to capture over 1.5 billion galaxies in six years, Euclid will employ both human and AI capabilities to classify images of galaxies.