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ToSeek
2005-May-02, 04:21 PM
Near Perfect "Einstein Ring" Discovered (http://www.universetoday.com/am/publish/perfect_einstein_ring.html?2942005)


Gravitational lensing happens when the gravity of a relatively close galaxy acts as a telescope lens to focus the light from a more distant galaxy. It allows astronomers to see distant objects they could never have a hope of observing with current instruments, essentially looking back to moments after the Big Bang (cosmically speaking). The galaxies are never perfectly lined up, though, and the "natural telescope" is a bit blurry. But now astronomer Remi Cabanac has found one of the most complete lenses ever discovered: a near perfect Einstein Ring, magnifying a distant galaxy with incredible clarity.

Sam5
2005-May-02, 05:43 PM
For some reason the brightness of many pictures on the internet is too low for my monitor screen, so I copied this one to disk and brightened it up and lowered the contrast, and nearly the full ring can be seen in the photo.

Normandy6644
2005-May-02, 07:22 PM
Wow, that's really cool!