Where has Euclid observed so far? Where will it observe next?
April 17th, 2025
The green grid shows what Euclid has already observed so far (last updated on December 17, 2024) in the southern hemisphere. The dark blue grid shows where Euclid plans to observe next, within the end of the current year (2025). (Credit: Pierre Casenove)

The Euclid mission was launched on July 1, 2023. Where has Euclid already observed in the sky so far? ESA has released sky maps that show the survey progress as of December 17, 2024. These indicate that Euclid has already mapped large areas in the sky, well under way in its journey to survey the dark Universe. These sky maps also show where Euclid plans to observe next, within the end of the current year (2025).

You can see the beautiful sky maps here to see Euclid's progress and where it will observe next.