Looking halfway across the observable universe and expecting to see individual stars is considered a non-starter in astronomy ...
While the extra-galactic stars provided a microlensing effect, large clusters of dark matter provided a macrolensing effect.
Photos from the James Webb Space Telescope have revealed more than 40 stars within the gravitationally lensed "Dragon Arc" ...
Taking advantage of a cosmic 'double lens,' astronomers resolved more than 40 individual stars in a galaxy so far away its light dates back to when the universe was only half its present age.
The galaxy Dragon Arc was observed along the line of sight to the galaxy cluster Abell 370, which acts as a cosmic magnifying glass.
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In a study published Jan. 6 in the journal Nature Astronomy, researchers zoomed in on new JWST images of Abell 370 and spotted 44 individual stars within the Dragon Arc's warped tail of light.This ...
A phenomenon called gravitational lensing turned a galaxy into a "hall of mirrors of cosmic proportions," allowing for the discovery.
The magnified light formed an arc called the "Dragon Arc," which allowed astronomers to see the stars in the distant galaxy. This phenomenon is often called an "Einstein ring," because of its ...
Astronomers used NASA's James Webb Space Telescope to reveal 44 stars in a galaxy so far away, its light dates to when the universe was half its age.