The telescope took a unique picture of Einstein’s ring – a rare phenomenon that shows the light curvature with a massive galaxy.
The Euclide Space Telescope, launched by the European Space Agency (ESA), recorded Einstein’s rare ring – an optical effect derived from the light curvature with a massive galaxy, reports The Guardian.
The picture shows the NGC 6505 Galaxy, located at 590 million light years from the ground. It is surrounded by a perfect light ring, which is actually one image of another, distant galaxy located at 4.42 billion light years from us. Its light, which passes through the gravitational field of the NGC 6505, is bent, creating the effect of the lens.
Professor Steten Sergant from the Open University of Great Britain has called this discovery “a beautiful and very rare find.”
“It’s a beautiful, amazing -wonderful and kapana -excited to find. Einstein’s perfect ring is very rare. We see a background expanse through a chaotic space and time, it is located near the front galaxy,” he said.
During the review, scientists found that the NGC 6505 Galaxy contained approximately 11% of the dark objects -a relatively small percentage, considering its importance in the structure of the universe.
Valeria Petorino, a researcher in the Euclid ESA project, noted that the opening of the ring on a long -Ith space confirms the extraordinary ability of the telescope: “I consider it intriguing that this ring was found in space, which was first opened In 1884. It shows how much it shows how much the Euclid Telescope is shown – he encounters new even in places that, like us, are well studied.

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