

Euclid and the Dark Universe
Fri 15 May
|Institute of Astronomy
Come and hear Professor Benjamin Joachimi introduce Euclid and explain how we will use observations of more than a billion galaxies to discover more about how our Universe formed and evolved.


Time & Location
15 May 2026, 20:00 – 21:30
Institute of Astronomy, Madingley Rd, Cambridge CB3 0HA, UK
About The Event
Euclid is a space telescope launched in 2023 that is currently taking images of unprecedented quality over a large fraction of the sky. Its main goal is to investigate the most elusive ingredients of our cosmological model, dark matter and dark energy. Come and hear Professor Benjamin Joachimi introduce Euclid and explain how we will use observations of more than a billion galaxies to discover more about how our Universe formed and evolved.
