ESA's Euclid celebrates first science with sparkling cosmic views

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ESA is releasing a new set of full-colour images captured by the space telescope Euclid. Five new portraits of our cosmos were captured during Euclid’s early observations phase, each revealing amazing new science. Euclid’s ability to unravel the secrets of the cosmos is something you will not want to miss.
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  • @zapfanzapfan
    @zapfanzapfanАй бұрын

    My tax Euros at work, I just wish more of them went to you and missions like this! Thank you!

  • @tamayaytam

    @tamayaytam

    Ай бұрын

    Taxes went to so called refugees. This is surplus.

  • @Itsontothenext1980

    @Itsontothenext1980

    Ай бұрын

    As an American I think you for the tax euros at work

  • @mpicxphoto

    @mpicxphoto

    Ай бұрын

    😂

  • @75YBA

    @75YBA

    29 күн бұрын

    SETI has some awesome streams on their channel too!📡📡📡

  • @Jan96106

    @Jan96106

    24 күн бұрын

    I'm just curious: why? It is nice to see pictures of new sections of the universe, but when the point of the mission is to discover the nature of dark matter and not whether dark matter even exists or to be ready to give up the idea of dark matter if the results don't support it, then that's problematic.

  • @DefaultModeNetwork
    @DefaultModeNetworkАй бұрын

    Congratulations to ESA, the scientists, technicians and all staff who have worked to successfully complete this mission thus far and will continue to create great new science in the future.

  • @harriehausenman8623

    @harriehausenman8623

    Ай бұрын

    Can't wait for the first (hundred 😄) papers to come in!

  • @bleue_comme_une_orange
    @bleue_comme_une_orangeАй бұрын

    Thank you ESA for providing these explanations and giving us a taste of the results to be expected from this wonderful collaboration. I appreciate the fact that the information is provided by some of the dedicated people who actually do the work across European countries and further away. I am looking forward to getting some groundbreaking news, or should I say cosmosbreaking news, expanding mankind’s knowledge, no less. Greetings from France to all those around the world who are as excited as I am about this undertaking.

  • @jaapongeveer6203
    @jaapongeveer6203Ай бұрын

    Thank you for the presentation and the presenters. Remember the first language for some of them is not English yet they are clearly understood. JWST subscribed and now Euclid.

  • @trevortomah8508
    @trevortomah8508Ай бұрын

    Wow, these would make for awesome ceiling murals, or wall murals.

  • @jameswebbdiscoveries
    @jameswebbdiscoveriesАй бұрын

    Many people are asking what is difference between Euclid and Webb. They should look up this article online - Euclid Telescope vs. James Webb Space Telescope: Exploring the Cosmos

  • @user-kb6mj7zq8t

    @user-kb6mj7zq8t

    27 күн бұрын

    The main difference is that Euclid is able an take a much larger photo of the sky. I think it's about a hundred times bigger than james webb.

  • @JimMcTavish
    @JimMcTavishАй бұрын

    Thanks for the update, the pics look amazing. One question. I see the 6-pointed diffraction spikes from nearby stars and I'm assuming they are the same mirror artifacts as we see with JWST. There is also what looks like a near perfect circle-arc also going through the center of the diffraction spikes, which I thought was gravitational lensing, but it appears on a few of the images. Is that also a mirror/telescope artifact?

  • @mk1st

    @mk1st

    Ай бұрын

    I wondered that as well.

  • @harriehausenman8623

    @harriehausenman8623

    Ай бұрын

    same. What's the crescent flare?

  • @marnig9185
    @marnig9185Ай бұрын

    The bread and butter science missions,like always from esa❤

  • @AnTiThesis-HaT-HoT
    @AnTiThesis-HaT-HoTАй бұрын

    They’re all so lovable! The science is so exciting as well.

  • @honkyvanwildebeest8926
    @honkyvanwildebeest892625 күн бұрын

    What an amazing time to be alive!

  • @mk1st
    @mk1stАй бұрын

    Very nice to see these images, but it is a shame that at this pinnacle of scientific research there should be such poor audio quality - the levels varied widely!

  • @amiteshpramanik6254
    @amiteshpramanik6254Ай бұрын

    GO EUCLID! Beautiful presentation. Thank you to the team ESA. Got to learn many new things hope next year we will able see much more interesting facts about the universe. Dark matter is interesting it has many role to play that are still unknown to us. Eagerly waiting.

  • @xmj6830
    @xmj6830Ай бұрын

    That was awesome thank you for sharing these discoveries.

  • @studioelb
    @studioelb27 күн бұрын

    That excellent point hope to see a new venture with NASA maybe a new voyager to space. Thank you. Love from USA.

  • @jeremyhunter1459

    @jeremyhunter1459

    26 күн бұрын

    Yes yes and yes!! We need new updated Voyager missions launched

  • @nunomaroco583
    @nunomaroco58327 күн бұрын

    Just amazing, congrats to all.

  • @QuantumChert
    @QuantumChertАй бұрын

    Sandra un autentico honor de Astrofisica Española, sigue volando alto compañera!! 🌌

  • @frankmccann29
    @frankmccann2913 күн бұрын

    Hello to all and congratulations for your accomplishment.

  • @sunbird7349
    @sunbird7349Ай бұрын

    Gorgeous🙂

  • @_Saracen_
    @_Saracen_Ай бұрын

    Absolutely stunning, great work folks.

  • @marcossanjuan8079
    @marcossanjuan8079Ай бұрын

    Un gran avance para la astronomía!

  • @user-kb6mj7zq8t
    @user-kb6mj7zq8t27 күн бұрын

    This is cool and all but nothing will beat the James Webb. Ultra deep field. I could literally stare at it for eternity.

  • @jamesraymond1158
    @jamesraymond115829 күн бұрын

    Skip to 7:00 where video begins. It would be better to compare Euclid's views with previous views to show what Euclid has found. Otherwise, a great accomplishment.

  • @Larrythebassman
    @Larrythebassman28 күн бұрын

    Impressive

  • @ThisIS_Insane
    @ThisIS_InsaneАй бұрын

    Ask the editor to donwmix the music - it blew me out of my chair, when looking at the photos. Then I couldn't hear their speech, either. Volume up/down throughout the entire clip. Yes, I have hearing issues, but I know a 'too high' signal level when I hear it. Still a great video, though!

  • @EuropeanSpaceAgency

    @EuropeanSpaceAgency

    Ай бұрын

    We're sorry that you experienced this. We will forward your feedback to our video production team.

  • @ThisIS_Insane

    @ThisIS_Insane

    Ай бұрын

    @@EuropeanSpaceAgency Thank you, so much! 👏👏

  • @ioanbota9397
    @ioanbota9397Ай бұрын

    Realy I like this video its so so interestyng

  • @cavetroll666
    @cavetroll66627 күн бұрын

    Very cool let's go Euclid 🙃

  • @otpyrcralphpierre1742
    @otpyrcralphpierre174225 күн бұрын

    What an incredible scientific instrument. Congrats to the Euclid Team for this Fantastic development. Love, from South Louisiana.

  • @davidbailey453
    @davidbailey45329 күн бұрын

    Messier eventy eight , such exquisite detail

  • @arunkumard7479
    @arunkumard7479Ай бұрын

    IT'S A GREAT BIG AND AMAZING UNIVERSE 🙏 ❤

  • @HawthorneHillNaturePreserve
    @HawthorneHillNaturePreserve29 күн бұрын

    I appreciate the fact that the Italian scientist were speaking in English

  • @Mathijs303
    @Mathijs303Ай бұрын

    Finally we are doing some marketing to illustrate our abilities. However nothing compared to the NASA marketing, this feels all a bit daft and old fashioned. Anyway I only watch this for science about our cosmos but had to vent about our bad selling abilities..

  • @75YBA
    @75YBA29 күн бұрын

    SETI has livestreams and excellent videos as well folks! 🌎🌍🌏📡📡📡👍😃

  • @guillermodiego819
    @guillermodiego819Ай бұрын

    Excellent presentation, thank you!

  • @user-eo4jq5ui3g
    @user-eo4jq5ui3g29 күн бұрын

    who needs ambien when there is this to watch ?

  • @garystewart3110
    @garystewart311027 күн бұрын

    Beautiful ❤but how any different from Webb and hubble idk, except it's Europe's own

  • @nicmue6269
    @nicmue6269Ай бұрын

    @LPIndie - Astronomie und Wissenschaft & @Astro-Tim, hallo ihr Zwei, lasst doch mal die Vulkane jetzt und kümmert euch mal um "Euclid" ;-) LG

  • @jessicasimplicioreis3824
    @jessicasimplicioreis382425 күн бұрын

    Alguém assistindo??😅😅😅

  • @user-ot7nt9tb2q
    @user-ot7nt9tb2qАй бұрын

    Is it possible that the expansion of what we observe in the universe is actually a radial axis view of the multi-universe?

  • @ScientificZoom
    @ScientificZoom26 күн бұрын

    If have gotten a life of millennia, I would have tried to touch the edge of universe🎉

  • @izquier36-ml9fv
    @izquier36-ml9fvАй бұрын

    can I have an infrared picture of earth pls ? so I can search for similar ones which was the initial objectif of the mission ! ty .. it seems like james webb got lost

  • @harriehausenman8623
    @harriehausenman8623Ай бұрын

    L-A-V-A-L-I-E-R 😉

  • @digger-59
    @digger-5925 күн бұрын

    Has AI been used to look for patterns regarding dark matter.

  • @Morntong
    @MorntongАй бұрын

    Why does everything have to have these horrible crashing drums in the soundtrack?

  • @harriehausenman8623

    @harriehausenman8623

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you! Yes. Close to assault and battery when one is using headphones and tries to listen to the talking!

  • @harriehausenman8623
    @harriehausenman8623Ай бұрын

    Don't get me wrong, it's great science, an amazing instrument (multiple!), great presenter and interesting guests, the only thing I dont understand: Why does it have to sound like it's recorded in a garage in 1998?! And the massively over-leveled "catshum-booms" in the transitions are close to assault 😆 Who was mixing this?!

  • @samuelec

    @samuelec

    Ай бұрын

    Probably some student with a lot of enthusiasm, anyway they managed to put together a better presentation than many of the past ones. I do appreciate the effort

  • @harriehausenman8623

    @harriehausenman8623

    Ай бұрын

    @@samuelec probably true 😥

  • @maxplanck9055
    @maxplanck9055Ай бұрын

    Sounds like gravity has an opposite effect, dark matter. Dark matter seems to be anti gravity. Might there be anti matter too?✌️❤️🇬🇧

  • @Xeroxiv
    @Xeroxiv26 күн бұрын

    Bollywood intro lol

  • @jeremyhunter1459

    @jeremyhunter1459

    26 күн бұрын

    30 seconds of wasting our time before the science and presentation.

  • @PravdaSeed
    @PravdaSeedАй бұрын

    🧞 Ballywood.

  • @fabianmckenna8197
    @fabianmckenna8197Ай бұрын

    Love the content but rather spoiled by bouncing around the various presenters. Why not just show the pictures with a voiceover explanation.

  • @EuropeanSpaceAgency

    @EuropeanSpaceAgency

    Ай бұрын

    We have tailored different contents for different audiences. Please watch our latest video uploaded on the channel, we hope that would be to your liking.

  • @lined01
    @lined01Ай бұрын

    ..

  • @Incorruptus1
    @Incorruptus1Ай бұрын

    I wonder what the scientists think of what they learn about Dark Matter. 20:17 / 30:08 Since I doubt they really do. Could we elaborate on that please. I really like the images, but so far it seems the first attempts to map the mass around us in more detail. Which is good of course. What I do not see though is that it leads to any findings or conclusions to draw if Dark Matter even exists. I do not think you will be able to just from a picture, even supported with other forms of light frequencies. So I really wonder why they mention it, and what they learn specifically. Further I like them do describe Dark Matter better. Since I do not think it has to do with matter at all. What is described is matter causing gravity and gravity showing anomalies in space, which are light anomalies and the bending of light by gravity. But now for elaborating why you call that specific phenomenon dark matter, seems, not logical. So please elaborate.

  • @mk1st

    @mk1st

    Ай бұрын

    I am no scientist but I believe what they're doing here is mapping the EFFECT of dark matter on large areas of the universe - such as the lensing effects. This will narrow the expected properties of dark matter so the folks working at CERN etc can design their experiments to determine what dark matter actually "is".

  • @mnjammnjamm
    @mnjammnjammАй бұрын

    What's the English equivalent of "fremdschämen"?

  • @Jan96106

    @Jan96106

    24 күн бұрын

    Foreign shaming?

  • @PatrickPoet
    @PatrickPoet28 күн бұрын

    ESA, your intro with flashing images and pounding music gave me a panic attack. You might or might not consider that. Most intros aren't like that. I love y'all though and I'll watch the video later. I'll just skip the intro.

  • @user-sx2tb5cb3j

    @user-sx2tb5cb3j

    22 күн бұрын

    Stop being a Karen and look at the video 😂🤭

  • @GregorWSky

    @GregorWSky

    13 күн бұрын

    My thoughts exactly! 😂 That sound clip might be a great intro for a sports event, but not for a space lecture.

  • @jeremyhunter1459
    @jeremyhunter145926 күн бұрын

    Word to production. Don't waste our time and your money with the time wasting musical production at the first of the video (30 seconds). I came here for the science and news not childish attempt to seem fancy. Science doesn't need much of an intro. And that production was a waste. I just fast forwarded to the speaking.

  • @wordupninja
    @wordupninjaАй бұрын

    It looks like a giant roll of toilet paper attached to a piece of plywood

  • @docostler

    @docostler

    Ай бұрын

    You see what you know.

  • @thimkful

    @thimkful

    Ай бұрын

    If the expected take of 35 petabytes is anything like this quality, it's welcome to look like anything at all.

  • @aurora7207
    @aurora7207Ай бұрын

    Does some quick maths to estimate the cost per picture here... 🤔

  • @lethargogpeterson4083

    @lethargogpeterson4083

    Ай бұрын

    These are just a few example images, showing off different science topics. The total number of images will be enormous. Note: I am not saying it is wrong to discuss the costs versus benefits. I just don't want readers of your comment to think that such large sums of money was spent for just a few pictures every few months. The amount of science data gathered is huge. They just don't release most of it as promotional or educational content. Cheers.

  • @kommherbleibda4884
    @kommherbleibda4884Ай бұрын

    Rotation der milchstraße. Ein hörendes Auge oberhalb der milchstraße kreisen lassen???

  • @HistoryOnPaper
    @HistoryOnPaperАй бұрын

    My ksp satellite still can get more science points than yours

  • @SpandauJerry
    @SpandauJerryАй бұрын

    Please use a speaker person less stumbeling through English pronounciation. I quit listening to this after Unser a minute, no way. 🤧

  • @codymoe4986

    @codymoe4986

    27 күн бұрын

    You were saying something about speaking English?

  • @jensonee
    @jensonee26 күн бұрын

    is it embarrassing that science doesn't know what %95 of the universe is?

  • @Jan96106

    @Jan96106

    24 күн бұрын

    What is embarrassing is that they assume they do know.

  • @smokafett1

    @smokafett1

    24 күн бұрын

    It’s not embarrassing, it’s science at work! It’s an opportunity for learning and discovery. That’s always exciting and never embarrassing. 😉

  • @jensonee

    @jensonee

    24 күн бұрын

    @@smokafett1 but %95, and all that science has done.

  • @TheTmll

    @TheTmll

    5 күн бұрын

    @@jensonee we know nothing but we still want to know more. and now we even know the regular matter only occupies 5% without touching (or unable to touch) the massive outer space.

  • @Bommelstein13
    @Bommelstein13Ай бұрын

    When are these people gooig to realise that dark matter and dark energy are mathematical entities and not a phisycal entity. To find DM and DE look in the books, not in the sky.

  • @johnfoerster7533
    @johnfoerster7533Ай бұрын

    the more I watch this, the more pathetic the whole presentation comes across. (I'm obviously NOT talking about the scientific content). Who does the PR for ESA?!?!?!? How on earth (pun intended) do they expect this kind of pathetic presentation garner interest- say- in the young demographic or, in a wider sense, to bolster the view that taxes are spent properly. It's so utterly cringy.

  • @harriehausenman8623

    @harriehausenman8623

    Ай бұрын

    OMG yes my opoint exactly. What are they doing?! I mean NASA had a few absolute catastrophes of a presentation lately, but even THEY managed to get better. I mean, c'mon. If NASA can do it (on the 12th try), please ESA - just take it more serious.

  • @finn3408
    @finn340824 күн бұрын

    Stop Censorship on this video blog.

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