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Astronomers Discover Mysterious Mirror Image Galaxy Cluster in Deep Space, Finally Solve Cosmic Mystery

By Michael Wing

 

A strange “mirror image” galaxy cluster in deep space, sighted billions of light-years away, was discovered a few years ago and researchers are now starting to wrap their heads around it—and grasping the “carnival funhouse mirrors” of outer space was key in unravelling the mystery.

Gazing into deep space through NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope is a bit like looking into a carnival funhouse mirror. The wavy fabric of space, distorted by the gravity of celestial objects such as far-off galaxy clusters, can have the same effect as a wonky mirror, stretching, magnifying, or even brightening scenes from further reaches—a phenomenon known by astronomers as “gravitational lensing.”

This gravitational lensing allows space researchers to study what is behind the intervening objects causing the lensing distortion itself, while this stretching, magnifying, or brightening acts, in effect, like a kind of natural telescope, enhancing distant objects in greater detail than otherwise would be possible.

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