The Euclid Consortium – consisting of more than 2000 people from 300 institutes in 13 European countries, the US, Canada and Japan – provided Euclid’s scientific instruments and will analyse the scientific data they collect.
The Consortium brings together teams of researchers in theoretical physics, particle physics, astrophysics and astronomy. It also involves engineers, technicians, and management and administrative staff working in public research laboratories.
Image description: Euclid enters a vacuum chamber for a month-long test at Thales Alenia Space in Cannes, France on 29 September 2022.