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European Space Agency's Euclid captures the star-filled center of the Milky Way

Engadget · Jun 24, 2026, 9:25 PM

Key takeaways

  • NASA will begin mapping the galactic bulge with a mission later this summer.
  • ESA/Euclid/Euclid Consortium/NASA, CFHT, image processing by J.-C.
  • This snapshot offers a jump start to a NASA project that's due to begin later this summer.

NASA will begin mapping the galactic bulge with a mission later this summer.

ESA/Euclid/Euclid Consortium/NASA, CFHT, image processing by J.-C. Cuillandre and E. Bertin (CEA Paris-Saclay) A large portion of our space coverage stems from the James Webb Space Telescope, but today we're featuring an image from a different lens. The photo above is a portion of a larger image from the European Space Agency's Euclid telescope, which has primarily been documenting the dark universe. This very bright image came from a detour that refocused Euclid on the galactic bulge, which is astronomers' name for the bulbous center of the Milky Way.

But it's more than just a beautiful picture. This snapshot offers a jump start to a NASA project that's due to begin later this summer. The Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope will start its five-year mission to chart changes in stars and other celestial objects in a small portion of the bulge. Having additional context for the area from Euclid before Roman even begins collecting data will offer the researchers more insights than either telescope would deliver alone.

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