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Euclid

ESA2023–presentActive
telescopeSun–Earth L2Euclid
Active
1,032
days and counting

Live position

Not Earth-trackable

This mission operates in deep space — beyond the regime where SGP4 and CelesTrak TLEs apply. Real-time positioning needs NASA's JPL Horizons system, which isn't wired up yet. We track ISS, Tiangong, Hubble, and Chandra in low/high Earth orbit instead.

About this mission

ESA's dark-universe telescope. Will map the shapes, positions, and redshifts of billions of galaxies across a third of the sky, creating the most detailed 3D map of the universe ever made to probe dark matter and dark energy.

This mission has been operating for 1,032 days (2.8 years) — and it's still going.

Space telescopes observe from above the atmosphere — giving us the sharpest views of the cosmos.

Timeline

1 Jul 2023Still operating
1,032 days and counting

Euclid — 3D Model

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Procedural representation based on spacecraft class. Not to scale.

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