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Euclid’s Huge New Sky Dataset Is Sending Citizen Scientists Hunting for Gravitational Lenses
Key Takeaways
- Euclid’s latest data release covers roughly 72 million galaxies, far larger than its initial dataset.
- AI has already flagged about 300,000 candidate images, but astronomers still want the public to help identify true lenses.
- Gravitational lenses are valuable because they magnify distant objects and help scientists study mass distribution in the universe.
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DT Editorial Team··via universetoday.com