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The First Space Telescope to Study the Dark Universe, Explained | WSJ Tech News Briefing

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The European Space Agency has launched a new first-of-its-kind space telescope. The Euclid space telescope was designed to study dark matter and dark energy, giving scientists insight into the largely unexplored dark universe.

WSJ science reporter Aylin Woodward joins host Julie Chang to discuss.

0:00 What makes this telescope special?
3:07 Dark matter and dark energy, explained
6:07 How Euclid will work with NASA’s James Webb Telescope

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Dark Universe, European Space Agency, Euclid Space Telescope
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