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This new study has shown that Abell 1689 hosts the largest population of globular clusters ever found. While our galaxy, the Milky Way, is only home to around 150 of these old clumps of stars ...
Hubble spied 10,000 or so of the estimated 160,000 globular star groupings thought to reside in the huge galaxy cluster Abell 1689, which lies about 2.25 billion light-years away from Earth.
Hubble telescope has just produced this brain-expanding image of Galaxy Cluster Abell 1689, a dense thicket of galaxies and globular clusters 2.25 billion light years away. It’s also a region of ...
We found something we didn't expect' The dark matter map was created withobservations from theHubble telescope of a large galaxy cluster called Abell 1689,located 2.2billion light-years from Earth.
The Abell 1689 Cluster is the most massive galaxy clusters ever observed, Abell 1689 bends light from galaxies behind it due to its strong gravitational pull, creating incredible visual effects.
used Hubble’s Advanced Camera for Surveys to chart the invisible matter in the massive galaxy cluster Abell 1689, located 2.2 billion light-years away. The cluster’s gravity, the majority of ...
This new Hubble image shows galaxy cluster Abell 1689. It combines both visible and infrared data from Hubble's Advanced Camera for Surveys (ACS) with a combined exposure time of over 34 hours ...
Hubble spied 10,000 or so of the estimated 160,000 globular star groupings thought to reside in the huge galaxy cluster Abell 1689, which lies about 2.25 billion light-years away from Earth.