“Euclid shows itself once again to be the ultimate discovery machine.
“Just think of the discoveries that await us.”
This is essential forunderstandingdark matter and dark energy, which comprise about 95 percent of the universe.

Euclid is expected to capture images of over 1.5 billion galaxies, generating around 100 GB of data daily.
Combining AI algorithms and citizen science is vital when analyzing this vast dataset.
The mission has already identified 500 strong lens candidates, most of which were previously unknown.
The mission’s first cosmology data will be released in October 2026.