Meanwhile, SpaceX launched the Euclid telescope, which is designed to map the dark universe.
According to Tekna’s technology and technology news service, SpaceX sent another telescope into orbit using its rocket in order to achieve its mission of mapping the dark universe.
The Euclid telescope belongs to the European Space Agency and was launched from the Cape Carnival space base using the Falcon 9 rocket.
European Space Agency Director General Joseph Eschbacher said: We are very excited to carry out this mission. Because we know that this telescope is on the verge of reaching Lagrangian point 2. This makes me excited and happy.
The Euclid Space Telescope is supposed to search for dark matter and dark energy. After the launch, it is separated from its rocket and is now on the path of Lagrangian point 2. This point is located at a distance of 1.5 million kilometers from the earth. In these places, due to high stability, it is possible to place satellites with minimal fuel. This is also the location of the James Webb Space Telescope.
According to scientists, dark matter and dark energy make up a large part of the universe, and because they are not visible in light wavelengths, they can only be identified through their effects on other objects. Scientists intend to investigate the effects of time on the universe by identifying this phenomenon.
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