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Einstein Rings and the cosmic lens: How NGC 6505 is reshaping our understanding of gravity - MSNA discovery decades in the making. The presence of a strong gravitational lens around NGC 6505 was, until now, completely unknown. This elliptical galaxy has been observed in various wavelengths ...
The image reveals NGC 6505 encircled by a near-perfect ring of light originating from a background galaxy positioned 4.42 billion light-years away. The distant galaxy, ...
NGC 6505 is a well-known galaxy only around 590 million light-years from Earth, and Euclid’s discovery of a spectacular Einstein ring here was unexpected. Advanced Search.
The NGC 6505 gravitational lens was discovered by chance in one of the first patches of sky observed by Euclid, just two months after its July 2023 launch and during its mission verification phase.
The galaxy, NGC 6505, itself is not new to scientists and has been studied since the 19th century, Jacqueline McCleary, assistant professor of physics at Northeastern University says.The Einstein ...
NGC 6505, which is some 190,000 light-years across, was first observed by the American astronomer and prolific cataloguer of nebulae Lewis A. Swift on June 27, 1884.
NGC 6505 is acting as a gravitational lens, bending light from a galaxy far behind it. The almost perfect alignment of NGC 6505 and the background galaxy has bent and magnified the light from the ...
The galaxy, NGC 6505, itself is not new to scientists and has been studied since the 19th century, Jacqueline McCleary, assistant professor of physics at Northeastern University says.The Einstein ...
NGC 6505 is in alignment with another galaxy that is 4.42 billion light-years away and has never been observed and does not have a name, the ESA says.
For now, NGC 6505 stands as a beacon in the dark, illuminating a path toward deeper cosmic insight, one bent ray of light at a time. Follow Us. Satvik Pandey.
An Einstein Ring was discovered by the European Space Agency's Euclid space telescope in September 2023.
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