Hubble Space Telescope Captures Spectacular Merging Galaxy Clusters

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Hubble Space Telescope Captures Spectacular Merging Galaxy Clusters
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The Hubble Space Telescope has observed the galaxy cluster eMACS J1353.7+4329, located eight billion light-years away, as it merges to form a massive cluster acting as a gravitational lens. Gravitational lensing, a phenomenon predicted by Einstein's general theory of relativity, causes the path of light to be bent around massive celestial bodies. The observations of eMACS J1353.7+4329 provide valuable insights into the formation and behavior of galaxy clusters, and lay the groundwork for future studies using advanced telescopes like the James Webb Space Telescope.

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