Thousands of galaxies flood this near-infrared image of a galaxy cluster and is one the first images captured by Webb. High-resolution imaging from NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope combined with a natural effect known as gravitational lensing made this finely detailed image possible.
First, focus on the galaxies responsible for the lensing: the bright white elliptical galaxy at the center of the image and smaller white galaxies throughout the image. Bound together by gravity in a galaxy cluster, they are bending the light from galaxies that appear in the vast distances behind them. The combined mass of the galaxies and dark matter act as a cosmic telescope, creating magnified, contorted, and sometimes mirrored images of individual galaxies.
The Bible verse is taken from Genesis 15:5 and reads: “Look up, please, to the heavens and count the stars, if you are able to do so.” -NWT
The image was released on July 12, 2022.
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