Einstein’s theory brought to life: see a distant galaxy warped into a cosmic ring

Einstein’s theory brought to life: see a distant galaxy warped into a cosmic ring

Webb and Hubble have captured Einstein's vision. Here’s how...

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Why this matters (even if you’re not an astronomer)

  • This stunning image shows a distant galaxy’s light bent into a glowing ring – a real-life demonstration of Einstein’s theory that gravity can warp space itself.
  • Einstein predicted this space-warping effect a century ago. Now we can see it in action and use it to study galaxies in detail we’d never see otherwise.
  • Look closely at the images and you’ll spot spiral arms, star clusters and glowing gas: details made visible thanks to the James Webb Space Telescope’s incredible sharpness.
  • The ring is actually light from a faraway spiral galaxy, stretched and magnified by the gravity of a closer, massive elliptical galaxy.
  • Scientists are using these cosmic rings to investigate how galaxy clusters, or huge groups of galaxies, have evolved over billions of years.
  • This breakthrough comes from a global team using both the Webb and Hubble telescopes, giving us our clearest look yet at the universe’s most dramatic light shows.

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