ESA's Euclid telescope unveiled a new image on June 25, 2026. It shows the Milky Way's core. More than 60 million stars are visible in the shot. Scientists call it as clearest view yet of the galaxy's heart. The picture reveals the crowded area near the central black hole. ESA published it. News outlets shared it fast. Researchers now want to dig into the data. They hope to find out how stars form and move through the inner Milky Way.
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Over 60 million stars dazzle in new image of the Milky Way - Popular Science
Over 60 million stars dazzle in new image of the Milky Way Popular Science
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Most detailed image of Milky Way shows over 60 million stars - cbs19news.com
Most detailed image of Milky Way shows over 60 million stars cbs19news.com
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Milky Way Core: 60 Million Stars in One Photo - RaillyNews
Milky Way Core: 60 Million Stars in One Photo RaillyNews