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Gravity lens allows James Webb Space Telescope to capture distant ‘Cosmic Seahorse’ with ease - The Indian Express
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3/28/23 at 10:45am
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The bright arcs and the streaks of light in this Webb image betray a phenomenon known as "gravitational lensing," which scientists use to observe galaxies that otherwise would have been too far away.
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