Due to the fact that such phenomena exist, it is possible to study very distant galaxies that are not directly visible.
The Webb Space Telescope took a picture of a very distant galaxy. It is located at a distance of 12 billion light years from Earth. He sees thanks to the Einstein ring, writes ScienceAlert.
It was noted that an astronomy student from an unnamed university used an archive of images sent to Earth by the Webb Space Telescope to process one of the unique images.
This is a snapshot of the galaxy SPT-S J041839-4751.8, located 12 billion light years from Earth. The galaxy is visible thanks to the Einstein ring.
This ring appears when light from a very distant galaxy passes through a galaxy closer to the telescope and is bent.
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