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ESA fires up Portsmouth space mission

The European Space Agency has given the go-ahead to the University of Portsmouth's €500 million Euclid space mission to investigate “dark matter” and “dark energy”.

Euclid will see the launch of a satellite carrying one of the largest optical digital cameras put into space, capable of taking pictures of the sky more than 100 times larger than Hubble, says the agency.

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