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Stellar Space Alignment Discovered by Euclid Telescope
GermanyTuesday, February 11, 2025
Studying this example of such gravitational lensing will lead to better understanding of unseen matter in the universe.
Massive matter that doesn't get seen can only be estimated from its gravitational fingerprint. This matter doesn't even interact with visible light. According to Conor O’Riordan, A postdoctoral scholar, "This particular Einstein ring is giving astronomers a glimpse. The band of light is providing a new closer look at distant space objects that were once hidden. These space telescopes have opened scientific doors for decades.
According to the 2023 views by Euclid telescope less than 1% of galaxies can actually form an Einstein ring. Euclid’s telescope as it spent slowly its mission important testing instruments
provides stunning images on one of the relatively nearby Einstein rings.
The mass around near the center will be analyzed and verified including far distant objects. Euclid, on a six-year mission to view more galaxy and creating a four dimensional map.
This mission will capture new light bands from billions of those galaxies.
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