ESA’s Euclid project manager said it is a “cosmic embarrassment” that we do not know more about these mysterious forces.
The European Space Agency (ESA) will launch its Euclid space observatory in the coming months to investigate the mysterious cosmic phenomena known as dark matter and dark energy.
ESA plans to shed new light on dark energy and dark matter.
ESA / C. Carreau.
It will be the first space mission in history to exclusively search for the mysterious forces, which make up 95 percent of the universe.
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