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Abell 1689 - Galactic Cluster with Gravitational Lenses, Paulo Cacella

Abell 1689 - Galactic Cluster with Gravitational Lenses

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Abell 1689 - Galactic Cluster with Gravitational Lenses, Paulo Cacella

Abell 1689 - Galactic Cluster with Gravitational Lenses

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You can see my image to the left, DSSII image to the right top and Hubble Telescope image right down.

The image is very deep reaching magnitude around 23.

Abell 1689 is a galaxy cluster in the constellation Virgo nearly 2.2 billion light years away. It is one of the biggest and most massive galaxy clusters known and acts as a gravitational lens, distorting the images of galaxies that lie behind it. It has the largest system of gravitational arcs ever found.

Abell 1689 shows over 160,000 globular clusters, the largest population ever found.

There is evidence of merging and gases in excess of 100 million degrees. The very large mass of this cluster makes it useful for the study of dark matter and gravitational lensing.

At the time of its discovery in 2008, one of the lensed galaxies, A1689-zD1, was the most distant galaxy found

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Abell 1689 - Galactic Cluster with Gravitational Lenses, Paulo Cacella