A new image of a distant galaxy is being seen by the venerable space telescope.
The Botes constellation is one of the largest in the sky and is located in the north. The mirror image of the galaxy at the center of this new photo is the result of a phenomenon called strong gravitational lensing, which is an astronomy phenomenon that can warp, amplify or duplicate the appearance of distant galaxies.
According to a statement from the European Space Agency, a galaxy cluster causes a sufficient curvature of spacetime for the path of light around it to be seen as if by a lens. The distorted background object is referred to as being 'lensed' because it is caused by the body.
There are the best Hubble Space Telescope images.
At the center of the new Hubble image, there is a ring of light around the object that lies between the distant galaxy and the telescope. The image shows several other objects in the sky.
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Astronomers can observe objects that are too far away or too small to be seen with the help of giltational lensing. A natural magnifying glass is created by the distortion caused by the foreground object. The light from distant objects can be captured by Hubble and used to determine the shape and internal structure of the object.
As part of a larger Hubble initiative to study the early universe, a new image of the galaxy was taken.
The details of distant galaxies that would otherwise be unobtainable are revealed by the lensing. Scientists have a better idea of how the evolution of the universe has unfolded.
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