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Starburst galaxy plck g045.1+61.1: a bunch of bright smears of light against the black backdrop of space, with a clump near the center that have the circular lensing effect.

A Magnified, Multiplied Starburst Galaxy

The starburst galaxy formally known as PLCK G045.1+61.1 appears here as multiple reddish dots near the center of this image. The distant galaxy is being gravitationally lensed by a cluster of closer galaxies that are also visible in this image. Gravitational lensing occurs when a large distribution of matter, such as a galaxy cluster, sits between Earth and a distant light source. Because space is warped by massive objects, the light from the distant object bends as it travels to us.

Image Credit: ESA/Hubble & NASA, B. Frye
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