Corrections: * I credit ESA with the production of the poster, but it actually came from the Euclid Consortium. Credit should go to them for the production of the poster.
The Euclid Telescope has produced some incredible images, and the amount of information therein contained truly blows the mind. Many, many thanks, Chris, for the time and effort you put into making known in this video the first year of Euclid’s investigative work, plus the mission team’s ability to deal with teething problems. You must be truly thrilled to be involved with the Euclid Telescope
Corrections:
* I credit ESA with the production of the poster, but it actually came from the Euclid Consortium. Credit should go to them for the production of the poster.
Thanks so much for taking the time to take us on this journey 😊.
Thank you for all the information. Very interesting.😎
Appreciate your great enthusiasm and excellent videos
9:32 Very vaguely represent you 😂.
The Euclid Telescope has produced some incredible images, and the amount of information therein contained truly blows the mind. Many, many thanks, Chris, for the time and effort you put into making known in this video the first year of Euclid’s investigative work, plus the mission team’s ability to deal with teething problems. You must be truly thrilled to be involved with the Euclid Telescope
Good information, I call it ; Astro - Anatomy
Brilliant Chris how cool to be involved in a project like that 🙂👍 🚀 🛰🛰 🌙 🌞🌞🌞
it's fun to know that icing and tracking problems are experienced on ridiculously expensive space telescopes too
Great video! What would be an example (or two) of the findings covered in those first science papers?
Congratulations on an amazing year and thank you for what you have and are doing. 😊
cool video and thanks for the info
WE fix IT WHO WE ?
The people working on Euclid, obviously.
:)
First!
Hmmmmm….collimation? I mean that defocused image has off center secondary. I certain I’m seeing things or don’t understand the optical train.