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Gravitational Lens Animation: Light Bent by Foreground Galaxy Cluster

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      The arc is the stretched and magnified image of the megastar-birth cluster about 12 billion light-years away, far beyond the foreground galaxy cluster. This means that the remote source existed when the universe was less than 2 billion years old.
      • Release Date
        October 30, 2003
      • Science Release
        Megastar-Birth Cluster is Biggest, Brightest and Hottest Ever Seen
      • Credits
        ESA, Hubble European Space Agency Information Centre (M. Kornmesser and L.L. Christensen), and NASA

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      Mar 14, 2025
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      Claire Andreoli
      NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center
      Greenbelt, Maryland
      claire.andreoli@nasa.gov