Space Relics

Space Relics

The Hubble telescope is so powerful that it allows you to go into the dark depths of ancient space. Massive galactic clusters, such as the Abell 1300, allow a much better understanding of the universal structure. In fact, we are faced with large-scale natural telescopes that increase the glow of distant galaxies behind.

We can say that this is a kind of journey into the past, provided by gravitational lensing. The gravitational effect of the cluster works as a lens that bends the spatial fabric and causes the distant light to move along a curved path.

For this image, a large-scale camera 3 was used as part of the RELICS project. For the entire time of the review, 41 massive galactic clusters were displayed. It took 390 Hubble orbital paths and 100 hours of operation of the Spitzer telescope. A careful study of the first galaxies will allow us to understand the history of the origin of the entire Universe.

Comments (0)
Search