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The European Space Agency's Euclid telescope has transmitted the largest cosmic image ever taken from space.
Dr Jesper Scottfeldt, a researcher at the Open University's Electronic Imaging Centre who works on the VIS technology that helped take these stunning photographs, speaks to Tech & Science Daily about the significance of these images and what's next for the mission.
The Open University team continues to monitor the detector, ensuring Euclid can return the best possible images and data over the life of the mission.
Astronomers say the images taken by Euclid are at least four times clearer than those taken by ground-based telescopes.
A satellite that will provide an early warning system for potentially dangerous space weather is to be built in the UK.
Vigil was selected by the European Space Agency and is being designed and manufactured by Airbus.
The spacecraft will provide important additional warnings about approaching solar storms and coronal mass ejections that could disrupt orbiting satellites and electronic and power supply systems on Earth.
Vigil's data may also be able to tell us about the solar wind flowing toward Earth over a four- to five-day period.
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