European telescope takes biggest Milky Way photo.

The Very Large Telescope took a new picture of the Milky Way’s center. The picture shows many stars. Scientists are using the image to learn about our galaxy.
The European Southern Observatory’s Very Large Telescope created a highly detailed image of the Milky Way’s core. The image includes the light from more than 60 million stars. ESA’s Euclid space telescope also captured this image. Scientists are studying the ancient structures within the galaxy. They are looking for exoplanets, which are planets around other stars.
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Highlights
Detailed Milky Way Image
The Very Large Telescope took a picture of 60 million stars in the Milky Way’s center.
Euclid Telescope Image
The ESA’s Euclid telescope captured a detailed image of the Milky Way’s center.
Millions of Stars Seen
The image shows over 60 million stars in the galaxy’s core.
Studying Ancient Structures
Researchers are studying ancient structures within our galaxy using the image.
Searching for Exoplanets
Scientists are using the data to search for planets around other stars.
Perspectives
- The Very Large Telescope took a detailed image of the Milky Way’s center.
- The image shows 60 million stars in great detail.
- The image reveals ancient structures within our galaxy.
- Scientists are using the image to study the galaxy’s center.