Euclid Telescope, with Swiss Involvement, Discovers Oldest Known Quasars
The Euclid space mission, with significant Swiss participation, has identified 31 new quasars from the early universe, including the two oldest ever observed. These discoveries provide unprecedented insight into cosmic history, dating back to when the universe was only 670 million years old.

Key Takeaways
- The Euclid space telescope discovered 31 new quasars from the early universe.
- Two of the newly discovered quasars are the oldest ever observed, dating back to 670 million years after the Big Bang.
- Swiss institutions including the University of Geneva, University of Zurich, and EPFL are key partners in the mission.
By The Numbers
They Said
"If the history of the universe from the Big Bang to the present day were compressed into one hour, not even three minutes would have passed when these quasars were shining."